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Issue Details: First known date: 1952... 1952 Night Club
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Film Details - Cambridge Films , 1952

Producers:

David Bilcock

Production Companies:

Cambridge Films

Director of Photography:

Len Heitman

Editors:

Barbara Baxter

Production Designers:

Bill Slatter

Cast:

Incl. Frank Holbrook (Bill Winters), Joey Porter (Nick), Joff Ellen (Joss), Joan Bilceaux (Nita), Colin Crane (James Winters), Marjorie Harwood (Joan), Alex Roy [aka A. R. Harwood] (Jack), Ray Jones (Compére), Reg Glenny (Detective), Johnny Goodwin (Cleaner), Barney March, Lloyd Nairn, The Clarence Sisters, The Leonard Boys, The Spencer Trio, The Geoff Kitchen Quintette

Release Dates:

1952

Notes:

1. Choreography: Olive Wallace
2. Made for only £7,000, Night Club was to be the final attempt at a feature production by A. R. Harwood. As Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper (1980) note, the film proved to be a disappointment in that (like Harwood's earlier film, Show Business) it failed to receive commercial distribution after several private previews in late 1952 (p. 239). The film was exhibited over the next few years in small suburban and country theatres, however. Harwood appeared in the film (under his given names Alex Roy), as did his daughter Marjorie.
3. Further reference: Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper. Australian Film 1900-1977, A Guide to Feature Film Production (1980, q.v.), p. 239.

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