Directed by Alfred Travers Cinematography Cyril Arapoff Running time 1h 7m Production company Vandyke Productions Cast Shirl Conway | Music by Eamonn O'Gallagher Director Alfred Travers Screenplay Alfred Travers Producer Roger Proudlock | |
Produced by Roger Proudlock
Nigel Proudlock
Michael Healy Written by Tom Duggan
Alfred Healy
Alfred Travers Starring Tommy Duggan
Shirl Conway
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The Strangers Came is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Alfred Travers and starring Tommy Duggan, Shirl Conway and Shamus Locke. Some of the film was shot on location in Ireland. It was made as a second feature by the independent company Vandyke Productions.
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Plot
Concerning a self-important American filmmaker who goes to a small Irish village with plans to make a movie about the life of St Patrick.
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