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  1. The Passing Stranger is a 1954 British crime film written and directed by John Arnold, and starring Lee Patterson, Diane Cilento and Duncan Lamont. It was produced by Anthony Simmons, who also wrote the original film story, and Ian Gibson-Smith, with Leon Clore as executive producer for Harlequin Productions.

  2. 1954. Crime Drama. The pretty owner of a 'greasy spoon' café helps a handsome customer involved in robbery and murder.

  3. 08 Mar 2022. Given a bed for the night after passing out, Chick wakes up to Jill bringing him breakfast the following morning. Located by Steve Randall, this is the Five Alls on Wycombe Road, Studley Green. Wendy Brown adds that the Five Alls was a public house with stabling between 1875 and 1930.

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  4. The Passing Stranger: Directed by John Arnold. With Lee Patterson, Diane Cilento, Duncan Lamont, Olive Gregg. The pretty owner of a 'greasy spoon' cafe helps a handsome customer involved in robbery and murder.

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    • Crime, Drama
    • John Arnold
    • 1954-11
  5. 1954 Directed by John Arnold. The British Passing Stranger stars Hollywood actor Lee Patterson as a deserting American GI. He drifts about until he falls in with a gang of gunrunners. He wants to quit, but can’t until he makes enough money to support himself and his love Diane Cilento.

    • John Arnold
    • Harlequin Productions Ltd
  6. John Arnold Director. Lee Patterson Cast. Diane Cilento Cast. Duncan Lamont Cast. Liam Redmond Cast. Walter Lassally Cinematography. Anthony Simmons Story, Producer. Leon Clore Executive Producer. Critics reviews. Drama set in small village when American deserter and gunman pass through.

  7. THE PASSING STRANGER. Dirigido por. John Arnold. Reino Unido, 1954. Crime, Drama. 84. Sinopse. Drama set in small village when American deserter and gunman pass through.