A Touch of the Sun is a 1956 British comedy film directed by Gordon Parry and starring Frankie Howerd, Ruby Murray and Dennis Price.[1] Made by the independent producer Raymond Stross it was shot at Walton Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director John Stoll.
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Directed by | Gordon Parry |
Written by | Alfred Shaughnessy |
Produced by | Raymond Stross |
Starring | Frankie Howerd Ruby Murray Dennis Price Dorothy Bromiley |
Cinematography | Arthur Grant |
Edited by | Charles Hasse |
Music by | Eric Spear |
Production company | Raymond Stross Productions |
Distributed by | Eros Films |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
A hall porter is left a large inheritance by one of the residents. After taking a luxury holiday he takes over the hotel and begins running it himself.
The film was made at Nettlefold Studios, in Walton-on-Thames, in Surrey.
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