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Room to Let is a 1950 British second feature ('B') [1] historical thriller film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Jimmy Hanley, Valentine Dyall and Constance Smith. [2] It was adapted by John Gilling and Grayson from the BBC Radio play by Margery Allingham , broadcast in 1947.
Room to Let may refer to: Room to let, a form of housing; Room to Let, a British historical thriller film This page was last edited on 25 January 2020 ...
The Blue Lamp (1950) - PC Andy Mitchell; Room to Let (1950) - Curly Minter; The Galloping Major (1951) - Bill Collins, Bus Driver; Radio Cab Murder (1954) - Fred Martin;
What the Butler Saw (1950) The Lady Craved Excitement (1950) Room to Let (1950) To Have and to Hold (1951) Innocent Meeting (1949) The Fake (1953) Black Ice (1957) Woman's Temptation (1959) An Honourable Murder (1960) Escort for Hire (1960) The Spider's Web (1960) The Pursuers (1961) The Durant Affair (1962) She Always Gets Their Man (1962) The ...
"A Complete Unknown" chronicles Dylan's rise to fame in the '60. Because of delays due to COVID-19 and the Hollywood strikes in 2023, Timothée Chalamet ended up having five to six years ...
Someone at the Door (1950) The Lady Craved Excitement (1950) What the Butler Saw (1950) Room to Let (1950) Dick Barton at Bay (1950) Cloudburst (1951) The Rossiter Case (1951) To Have and to Hold (1951) The Dark Light (1951) A Case for PC 49 (1951) Black Widow (1951) Death of an Angel (1952) Whispering Smith Hits London (US: Whispering Smith vs ...
In the dining room of this New York City apartment, designer Bachman Brown let the wood walls lead. A restaurant-style banquette in a similar timber provides a comfortable seat to eat from, while ...
John Gilling (29 May 1912 – 22 November 1984) was an English film director and screenwriter, born in London. He was known for his horror movies, especially those he made for Hammer Films, for whom he directed The Shadow of the Cat (1961), The Plague of the Zombies (1966), The Reptile (1966) and The Mummy's Shroud (1967).