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1962 Template:FilmUK filmTerm of Trial | |
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Directed by | Peter Glenville |
Written by | James Barlow (novel) Peter Glenville |
Starring | Laurence Olivier Simone Signoret |
Cinematography | Oswald Morris |
Edited by | Jim Clark |
Music by | Jean-Michel Damase |
Distributed by | Warner-Pathé (UK) Warner Bros. Pictures |
Release date | 1962 |
Running time | 130 min. |
Country | Template:FilmUK |
Language | English |
Term of Trial is a 1962 British drama film made by Romulus Films Ltd. and distributed by Warner-Pathé. It was written and directed by Peter Glenville and produced by James Woolf with James H. Ware as associate producer from a screenplay based on the novel of the same name by James Barlow. The music score was by Jean-Michel Damase and the cinematography by Oswald Morris.
The film stars Laurence Olivier, Simone Signoret, Sarah Miles with Terence Stamp, Hugh Griffith, Roland Culver, Dudley Foster and Thora Hird. The film marked the screen debuts of Miles and Stamp.
Cast
- Laurence Olivier as Graham Weir
- Simone Signoret as Anna
- Sarah Miles as Shirley Taylor
- Terence Stamp as Mitchell
- Hugh Griffith as O'Hara
- Roland Culver as Trowman
- Dudley Foster as Detective Sergeant Keirnan
- Frank Pettingell as Ferguson
- Thora Hird as Mrs. Taylor
- Norman Bird as Mr. Taylor
- Allan Cuthbertson as Sylvan-Jones
- Barbara Ferris as Joan
- Rosamund Greenwood as Constance
- Derren Nesbitt as Lodger
External links
The films of Peter Glenville | |
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