The Impersonator | |
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Theatrical poster for 1962 continental release
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Directed by | Alfred Shaughnessy |
Produced by | Anthony Perry |
Written by | Kenneth Cavander Alfred Shaughnessy |
Starring |
John Crawford Jane Griffiths |
Music by | De Wolfe |
Cinematography | John Coquillon |
Edited by | John Bloom |
Production
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Eyeline Productions
Herald |
Distributed by | Bryanston Films (UK) |
Release date
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Running time
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64 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The Impersonator is a 1961 low-budget black and white British thriller film directed and co-written by Alfred Shaughnessy. An American angle and U.S. character actor John Crawford were incorporated to give this second feature some transatlantic box office appeal.
In an effort to improve relations between a US air force base and the sleepy local English village nearby, airman Sergeant Jimmy Bradford organises a school trip to see the pantomime "Mother Goose". Meanwhile a prowling killer is on the loose and after a night out with the victim, the finger of suspicion points at Bradford.