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The Wallet (film)

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The Wallet
Directed byMorton M. Lewis
Written byTed Willis.
Produced byMorton M. Lewis
StarringJohn Longden
Chili Bouchier
Hilda Fenemore
CinematographyBrendan J. Stafford
Edited byDenis Kavanagh
Music byJohn Bath
Production
company
Morton M. Lewis Productions
Distributed byArchway Film Distributors
Release date
  • March 1952 (1952-03)
Running time
64 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

The Wallet is a 1952 British crime film directed by Morton Lewis[1] to a script by Ted Willis.[2] It was produced as a second feature for release on a double bill. The film was released in the US as Blueprint for Danger the following year.[3]

Plot

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The script follows a lost wallet found by a passing stranger with a pipe (played by Longden), and the following events.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ British Film and Television Yearbook v 6-10 p 204 1956 -"Produced and directed Blueprint for Danger and The Wallet and numerous short documentaries. Formed Meadway Productions Ltd. 1955 to make TV. and advertising films. Directed and photographed several advertising documentaries .."
  2. ^ The Motion Picture Guide 9 p3726 "Jay Robert Nash, Stanley Ralph Ross - 1985 64m Sunset/ Archway bw (AKA: BLUEPRINT FOR DANGER) John Longden (Man with Pipe), Chil Bouchier (Babs), Roberta Huby (Dot Johnson), Alfred ... It's found by a passing stranger, Longden, and the wallet takes a strange trip of its own."
  3. ^ Board of Trade Journal vl 164 p1007 1953 The title of the film, "The Wallet" (Br/E 16639), registered on 31 May 1952, has been altered to "Blueprint for Danger" and the length altered to 5,100 feet.
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