Life in Emergency Ward 10
1959 British film by Robert Day
- Hazel Adair
- Tessa Diamond
Production
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Artistes Alliance
Release date
- 9 April 1959 (1959-04-09)
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Life in Emergency Ward 10 is a 1959 film directed by Robert Day. It stars Michael Craig and Wilfrid Hyde-White. It was based on the television series Emergency Ward 10.[1]
Cast
- Michael Craig as Dr. Stephen Russell
- Wilfrid Hyde-White as Professor Bourne-Evans
- Dorothy Alison as Sister Jane Fraser
- Glyn Owen as Dr. Paddy O'Meara
- Rosemary Miller as Nurse Pat Roberts
- Bud Tingwell as Dr. Alan Dawson
- Frederick Bartman as Dr. Simon Forrester
- Joan Sims as Mrs. Pryor
- Rupert Davies as Dr. Tom Hunter
- Sheila Sweet as Anne Hunter
- David Lodge as Mr. Phillips
- Dorothy Gordon as Mrs. Phillips
- Christopher Witty as David Phillips
- Tony Quinn as Joe Cooney
- Douglas Ives as Potter
- George Tovey as Mr. Pryor
- Pauline Stroud as Nurse Vincent
- Christina Gregg as Nurse April Andrews
- Kenneth J. Warren as Porter
References
- ^ "Life in Emergency Ward 10 (1958) - Robert Day | Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related | AllMovie".
External links
- Life in Emergency Ward 10 at IMDb
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Films directed by Robert Day
- The Green Man (1956)
- Strangers' Meeting (1957)
- The Haunted Strangler (1958)
- Corridors of Blood (1958)
- First Man into Space (1959)
- Life in Emergency Ward 10 (1959)
- Bobbikins (1959)
- Two-Way Stretch (1960)
- Tarzan the Magnificent (1960)
- The Rebel (1961)
- Operation Snatch (1962)
- Tarzan's Three Challenges (1963)
- She (1965)
- Tarzan and the Valley of Gold (1966)
- Tarzan and the Great River (1967)
- Ritual of Evil (1970)
- In Broad Daylight (1971)
- The Reluctant Heroes (1971)
- The Big Game (1973)
- The Great American Beauty Contest (1973)
- Black Market Baby (1977)
- The Initiation of Sarah (1978)
- The Man with Bogart's Face (1980)
- Peter and Paul (1981)
- Beyond Witch Mountain (1982)
- Love, Mary (1985)
- The Quick and the Dead (1987)
- Celebration Family (1987)
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