Never Put It in Writing
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Duration Country United Kingdom | 6.6/10 Genre Comedy Screenplay Andrew L. Stone Writer Andrew L. Stone Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date 1964 Cast Similar movies Related Andrew L Stone movies |
Never Put It in Writing is a 1964 British comedy film directed by Andrew L. Stone and starring Pat Boone, Milo O'Shea, Fidelma Murphy and Reginald Beckwith.
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Plot

While in Ireland, an insurance executive learns that somebody else has been promoted over his head. He writes an abusive letter to his bosses, only to discover that he is to be given another important post with the company. He desperately tries to recover the letter before it reaches his bosses.
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Production
The film was originally known as The Letter. It was also known as Strictly Personal.
Filming took place in Ireland. On the first day of shooting at Shannon Airport, a plane crashed in a camera and the director's van, injuring seven people, one of them seriously. Andrew Stone and his wife were among those with minor injuries. The government refused permission for any further low flying sequences, and the rest of the movie was shot in England.
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