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The Other Dear Charmer
TV Movie
1953
30m
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Drama
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Director
James Crampsey
Writer
Robert Kemp
Stars
Nell Ballantyne
Fiona Clyne
George Davies
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Director
James Crampsey
Writer
Robert Kemp
Stars
Nell Ballantyne
Fiona Clyne
George Davies
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Nell Ballantyne
Mirren
Fiona Clyne
Mary Peacock
George Davies
Lord Craig
Joan Fitzpatrick
Jenny Clow
Tom Fleming
Robert Burns
Helena Gloag
Miss Nimmo
Moultrie Kelsall
The Rev. J. Kemp
Bryden Murdoch
Robert Ainslie
Iris Russell
Mrs. Agnes Maclehose
Director
James Crampsey
Writer
Robert Kemp
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Fiona Clyne's debut.
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Release date
January 27, 1953 (United Kingdom)
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Language
English
Production company
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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30 minutes
Color
Black and White
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Mono
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