There Is Another Sun
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Directed by | Lewis Gilbert |
Written by | Guy Morgan |
Produced by | Ernest G. Roy |
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Edited by | Charles Hasse |
Music by | Wilfred Burns |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
There Is Another Sun (U.S. title: Wall of Death) is a 1951 British drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Maxwell Reed, Laurence Harvey and Susan Shaw.[1] It was produced by Ernest G. Roy.
Cast[edit]
- Maxwell Reed as Eddie 'Racer' Peskett
- Laurence Harvey as Mag Maguire
- Susan Shaw as Lillian
- Leslie Dwyer as Mick Foley
- Meredith Edwards as Detective Sergeant Bratcher
- Hermione Baddeley as Gypsy Sarah, fortune-teller
- Robert Adair as Sarno
- Leslie Bradley as racetrack manager
- Eric Pohlmann as Markie, club owner
- Nosher Powell as Teddy Green, champ boxer
- Earl Cameron as Ginger Jones, carnival boxer
- Dennis Vance as Len Tyldesley
- Laurence Naismith as Riley, Green's trainer
- Charles Farrell as Mr. Simmons, fight promoter
- Wilfred Burns as pianist
- Harry Fowler as first novice biker
- Jennifer Jayne as Dora, Lil's friend at Markie's
- Arthur Mullard as Harry, boxing booth contestant
- Hal Osmond as Mannock
- J.H. Messham as 1st Wall of Death rider
- Jim Kynaston as 2nd Wall of Death rider
- Tom Messham as 3rd Wall of Death rider
Production[edit]
The film was shot at Walton Studios, with sets designed by the art director George Provis.
External links[edit]
- There Is Another Sun at AllMovie
- There Is Another Sun at the British Film Institute[better source needed]
- There Is Another Sun at IMDb
- There Is Another Sun at the TCM Movie Database
- There Is Another Sun then-and-now location photographs at ReelStreets
- ^ "There Is Another Sun". British Film Institute Collections Search. Retrieved 24 May 2024.