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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 Shamus Locke

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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.

Cast

  • Tommy Duggan as Stefan Wurlitz
  • Shirl Conway as Jane McDonald
  • Shamus Locke as Tom O'Flaherty
  • Tony Quinn as Hotelier
  • Reed De Rouen as Manager
  • Eve Eacott as Donna del Monte
  • Josephine Fitzgerald as Widow McDermott
  • Sheila Martin as Mary Laffey
  • Geoffrey Goodheart as Joe Bantham
  • References

    The Strangers Came Wikipedia