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Meet Mr. Lucifer (1953) Poster

Full Cast & Crew

Directed by 

Anthony Pelissier

Writing Credits  

Arnold Ridley ... (play)
 
Monja Danischewsky ... (screenplay)
 
Peter Myers ... (additional dialogue) and
Alec Grahame ... (additional dialogue) (as Alec Graham)

Cast (in credits order) verified as complete  

Stanley Holloway ... Mr. Hollingsworth / Mr. Lucifer
Peggy Cummins ... Kitty
Jack Watling ... Jim
Barbara Murray ... Patricia
Joseph Tomelty ... Mr. Pedelty
Humphrey Lestocq Humphrey Lestocq ... Arthur
Gordon Jackson ... Hector
Jean Cadell ... Mrs. Macdonald
Kay Kendall ... Lonely Hearts Singer
Charles Victor ... Mr. Elder
Olive Sloane ... Mrs. Stannard
Ernest Thesiger ... Mr. Macdonald
Olga Gwynne Olga Gwynne ... Principal Boy
Joan Sims ... Fairy Queen
Ian Carmichael ... Man Friday in pantomine
Raymond Huntley ... Patterson
Frank Pettingell ... Mr. Roberts (as Frank Pettingel)
Irene Handl ... Lady with the Dog
Gladys Henson ... Lady in the Bus
Roddy Hughes ... Billings
Eliot Makeham ... Edwards
Bill Fraser Bill Fraser ... Band Leader
Dandy Nichols ... Mrs. Clarke
Molly Hamley-Clifford Molly Hamley-Clifford ... Mrs. Ensor
Toke Townley Toke Townley ... Trumpet Player
Fred Griffiths Fred Griffiths ... Removal Man
Herbert C. Walton ... Cockney Customer in Pub
Gilbert Harding Gilbert Harding ... Self - Guest Artiste
Philip Harben Philip Harben ... Self - Guest Artiste
MacDonald Hobley MacDonald Hobley ... Self - Guest Artiste (as McDonald Hobley)
David Miller David Miller ... Self - Guest Artiste
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Geoffrey Keen ... Mr. Lucifer (voice)
John Boxer John Boxer ... Mr. Theobald -- Accountant in Office (uncredited)
Fanny Carby Fanny Carby ... Lady in Street (uncredited)
Jimmy Charters Jimmy Charters ... Pub Patron (uncredited)
Diane Cilento ... Woman in street (uncredited)
Lesley Dudley Lesley Dudley ... Child in street (uncredited)
Henry Hewitt Henry Hewitt ... Nuclear scientist on television (uncredited)
Charles Lamb Charles Lamb ... 2nd Trap Door Stage Hand (uncredited)
Edie Martin ... Deaf Lady (uncredited)
A.E. Matthews ... Self (uncredited)
Lee Patterson ... American Sailor (uncredited)
Johnnie Schofield Johnnie Schofield ... Trap Door Stage Hand (uncredited)
John Warren John Warren ... Man with Hammer (uncredited)

Produced by 

Michael Balcon ... executive producer (uncredited)
Monja Danischewsky ... producer

Music by 

Eric Rogers

Cinematography by 

Desmond Dickinson ... director of photography

Editing by 

Bernard Gribble

Art Direction by 

Wilfred Shingleton

Costume Design by 

Anthony Mendleson

Makeup Department 

Barbara Barnard ... hair stylist
Harry Frampton ... makeup artist
Harry Wilton ... makeup artist (as H. Wilton)

Production Management 

Hal Mason ... production supervisor
Jack Rix ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 

David Peers ... assistant director
Christopher Barry ... assistant director (uncredited)
Peter Crowhurst ... third assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department 

Tony Rimmington ... junior draughtsman (uncredited)

Sound Department 

Arthur Bradburn ... recordist
Stephen Dalby ... sound supervisor
Arthur Bradburn ... sound (uncredited)

Special Effects by 

Sydney Pearson ... special effects

Visual Effects by 

Geoffrey Dickinson ... special processes

Camera and Electrical Department 

Jeff Seaholme ... camera operator
Ken Westbury ... clapper loader (uncredited)

Editorial Department 

Jack Harris ... supervising editor

Music Department 

Dock Mathieson ... music director

Script and Continuity Department 

Felicia Manheim ... continuity

Additional Crew 

Freddie Carpenter ... pantomine arranged by
Crew believed to be complete

See also

Release Dates | Official Sites | Company Credits | Filming & Production | Technical Specs

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