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The Man in the White Suit (1951)
Comedy, Science Fiction . 01 h 25 m
3/5(1)

Overview

The unassuming, nebbishy inventor Sidney Stratton creates a miraculous fabric that will never be dirty or worn out. Clearly he can make a fortune selling clothes made of the material, but may cause a crisis in the process. After all, once someone buys one of his suits they won't ever have to fix them or buy another one, and the clothing industry will collapse overnight. Nevertheless, Sidney is determined to put his invention on the market, forcing the clothing factory bigwigs to resort to more desperate measures...

Release Date

07 August 1951

Languages

English,

Produced By

The Rank Organisation, Ealing Studios,

Directed by :
Alexander Mackendrick

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Summary

"The Man in the White Suit - Guinness is Back...Working Wonders With Wile, Whimsey and Wit!" is english Language Movie.

"The Man in the White Suit" was released on 07 August 1951 .

The movie was directed by Alexander Mackendrick

It has cast of: Alec Guinness as Sidney Stratton, Joan Greenwood as Daphne Birnley, Cecil Parker as Alan Birnley, Michael Gough as Michael Corland, Ernest Thesiger as Sir John Kierlaw, Vida Hope as Bertha, Howard Marion-Crawford as Cranford, Miles Malleson as The Tailor, Henry Mollison as Hoskins, Patric Doonan as Frank, Duncan Lamont as Harry, Harold Goodwin as Wilkins, Colin Gordon as Hill, Joan Harben as Miss Johnson, Arthur Howard as Roberts, Roddy Hughes as Green, Stuart Latham as Harrison, Edie Martin as Mrs. Watson, Mandy Miller as Gladdie, Charlotte Mitchell as Mill Girl, Olaf Olsen as Knudsen, Desmond Roberts as Mannering, Ewan Roberts as Fotheringay, John Rudling as Wilson, Charles Saynor as Pete, Russell Waters as Davidson, Brian Worth as King, George Benson as The Lodger, Frank Atkinson as The Baker, Charles Cullum as 1st Company Director, F.B.J. Sharp as 2nd Company Director, Scott Harrold as Express Reporter, Jack Howarth as Receptionist at Corland Mill, Jack McNaughton as Taxi Driver, Judith Furse as Nurse Gamage, Billy Russell as Nightwatchman, Andy Alston as Mill Worker (uncredited), Jack Arrow as Mill Worker (uncredited), David Boyd as Office Boy (uncredited), Jim Brady as Mill Worker (uncredited), Harold Coyne as Mill Worker (uncredited), Dan Cressey as Lab Technician (uncredited), Alan Haines as Reporter (uncredited), Laurence Hepworth as Chauffeur (uncredited), Frank Howard as Mill Worker (uncredited), Gertrude Kaye as Mill Worker (uncredited), Jimmy Millar as Mill Worker (uncredited), Arthur Mullard as (uncredited), Joe Phelps as Mill Worker (uncredited), Johnny Rossi as Baker (uncredited), Carol Wolveridge as Schoolgirl in Front of Class (uncredited) in lead roles.

Series Cast

Alec Guinness
Sidney Stratton
Popularity:23.426

Joan Greenwood
Daphne Birnley
Popularity:16.325

Cecil Parker
Alan Birnley
Popularity:18.871

Michael Gough
Michael Corland
Popularity:30.92

Ernest Thesiger
Sir John Kierlaw
Popularity:8.795

Vida Hope
Bertha
Popularity:7.263

Howard Marion-Crawford
Cranford
Popularity:6.015

Miles Malleson
The Tailor
Popularity:18.871

Henry Mollison
Hoskins
Popularity:8.99

Patric Doonan
Frank
Popularity:9.804

Duncan Lamont
Harry
Popularity:12.267

Harold Goodwin
Wilkins
Popularity:10.471

Colin Gordon
Hill
Popularity:17.499

Joan Harben
Miss Johnson
Popularity:0.02

Arthur Howard
Roberts
Popularity:7.827

Roddy Hughes
Green
Popularity:3.518

Stuart Latham
Harrison
Popularity:3.113

Edie Martin
Mrs. Watson
Popularity:7.329

Mandy Miller
Gladdie
Popularity:12.918

Charlotte Mitchell
Mill Girl
Popularity:8.701

Olaf Olsen
Knudsen
Popularity:4.39

Desmond Roberts
Mannering
Popularity:7.634

Ewan Roberts
Fotheringay
Popularity:8.959

John Rudling
Wilson
Popularity:5.276

Charles Saynor
Pete
Popularity:3.938

Russell Waters
Davidson
Popularity:8.232

Brian Worth
King
Popularity:10.024

George Benson
The Lodger
Popularity:11.102

Frank Atkinson
The Baker
Popularity:6.17

Charles Cullum
1st Company Director
Popularity:4.346

F.B.J. Sharp
2nd Company Director
Popularity:0.758

Scott Harrold
Express Reporter
Popularity:0.979

Jack Howarth
Receptionist at Corland Mill
Popularity:4.451

Jack McNaughton
Taxi Driver
Popularity:4.422

Judith Furse
Nurse Gamage
Popularity:6.946

Billy Russell
Nightwatchman
Popularity:2.545

Andy Alston
Mill Worker (uncredited)
Popularity:0.223

Jack Arrow
Mill Worker (uncredited)
Popularity:2.834

David Boyd
Office Boy (uncredited)
Popularity:2.291

Jim Brady
Mill Worker (uncredited)
Popularity:1.904

Harold Coyne
Mill Worker (uncredited)
Popularity:3.35

Dan Cressey
Lab Technician (uncredited)
Popularity:0.385

Alan Haines
Reporter (uncredited)
Popularity:5.032

Laurence Hepworth
Chauffeur (uncredited)
Popularity:0.7

Frank Howard
Mill Worker (uncredited)
Popularity:0.004

Gertrude Kaye
Mill Worker (uncredited)
Popularity:0.252

Jimmy Millar
Mill Worker (uncredited)
Popularity:0.01

Arthur Mullard
(uncredited)
Popularity:15.409

Joe Phelps
Mill Worker (uncredited)
Popularity:0.377

Johnny Rossi
Baker (uncredited)
Popularity:0.835

Carol Wolveridge
Schoolgirl in Front of Class (uncredited)
Popularity:1.683

It Crew included: Douglas Slocombe as Director of Photography(Camera), Roger MacDougall as Screenplay(Writing), Michael Balcon as Producer(Production), Alexander Mackendrick as Director(Directing), Jeff Seaholme as Camera Operator(Camera), Arthur Bradburn as Sound Recordist(Sound), Anthony Mendleson as Costume Designer(Costume & Make-Up), Sidney Cole as Associate Producer(Production), Harry Frampton as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Jim Morahan as Art Direction(Art), Geoffrey Dickinson as Special Effects(Crew), Barbara Barnard as Hairstylist(Costume & Make-Up), Bernard Gribble as Editor(Editing), L. C. Rudkin as Unit Production Manager(Production), John Dighton as Screenplay(Writing), Felicia Manheim as Continuity(Directing), Ernest Taylor as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Roger MacDougall as Theatre Play(Writing), Hal Mason as Production Supervisor(Production), Geoffrey Myers as Scientific Consultant(Crew), David Peers as Assistant Director(Directing), Sydney Pearson as Special Effects(Crew), Benjamin Frankel as Original Music Composer(Sound), Alexander Mackendrick as Screenplay(Writing), Ernest Irving as Conductor(Sound), Stephen Dalby as Sound Supervisor(Sound), Lionel Banes as Additional Director of Photography(Camera), Margaret Harper Nelson as Casting(Production), Daphne Martin as Assistant Hairdresser(Costume & Make-Up), John Assig as Second Assistant Director(Directing), Terry Bishop as Second Unit Director(Directing), Jim O'Connolly as Third Assistant Director(Directing), Norman Dorme as Draughtsman(Art), Andrew Low as Set Dresser(Art), Len Wills as Assistant Art Director(Art), Mary Habberfield as Sound Editor(Sound), Norman King as Sound Engineer(Sound), Cyril Swern as Boom Operator(Sound), Geoffrey Dickinson as Visual Effects(Visual Effects), Jack Dooley as Still Photographer(Camera), Ted Lockhart as Grip(Camera), Bob Penn as Still Photographer(Camera), Michael Shepherd as Clapper Loader(Camera), Ken Westbury as Assistant Camera(Camera), Hugh Wilson as Focus Puller(Camera), Thelma Graves as Casting Assistant(Production), Ron Beck as Wardrobe Assistant(Costume & Make-Up), Edith Crutchley as Wardrobe Assistant(Costume & Make-Up), Ernie Farrer as Wardrobe Master(Costume & Make-Up), Lily Payne as Wardrobe Master(Costume & Make-Up), Lionel Selwyn as Assistant Editor(Editing), in lead roles.

Series Crew

Douglas Slocombe
Director of Photography
O:Camera

Roger MacDougall
Screenplay
O:Writing

Michael Balcon
Producer
O:Production

Alexander Mackendrick
Director
O:Directing

Jeff Seaholme
Camera Operator
O:Camera

Arthur Bradburn
Sound Recordist
O:Sound

Anthony Mendleson
Costume Designer
O:Costume & Make-Up

Sidney Cole
Associate Producer
O:Production

Harry Frampton
Makeup Artist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Jim Morahan
Art Direction
O:Art

Geoffrey Dickinson
Special Effects
O:Crew

Barbara Barnard
Hairstylist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Bernard Gribble
Editor
O:Editing

L. C. Rudkin
Unit Production Manager
O:Production

John Dighton
Screenplay
O:Writing

Felicia Manheim
Continuity
O:Directing

Ernest Taylor
Makeup Artist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Roger MacDougall
Theatre Play
O:Writing

Hal Mason
Production Supervisor
O:Production

Geoffrey Myers
Scientific Consultant
O:Crew

David Peers
Assistant Director
O:Directing

Sydney Pearson
Special Effects
O:Crew

Benjamin Frankel
Original Music Composer
O:Sound

Alexander Mackendrick
Screenplay
O:Writing

Ernest Irving
Conductor
O:Sound

Stephen Dalby
Sound Supervisor
O:Sound

Lionel Banes
Additional Director of Photography
O:Camera

Margaret Harper Nelson
Casting
O:Production

Daphne Martin
Assistant Hairdresser
O:Costume & Make-Up

John Assig
Second Assistant Director
O:Directing

Terry Bishop
Second Unit Director
O:Directing

Jim O'Connolly
Third Assistant Director
O:Directing

Norman Dorme
Draughtsman
O:Art

Andrew Low
Set Dresser
O:Art

Len Wills
Assistant Art Director
O:Art

Mary Habberfield
Sound Editor
O:Sound

Norman King
Sound Engineer
O:Sound

Cyril Swern
Boom Operator
O:Sound

Geoffrey Dickinson
Visual Effects
O:Visual Effects

Jack Dooley
Still Photographer
O:Camera

Ted Lockhart
Grip
O:Camera

Bob Penn
Still Photographer
O:Camera

Michael Shepherd
Clapper Loader
O:Camera

Ken Westbury
Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Hugh Wilson
Focus Puller
O:Camera

Thelma Graves
Casting Assistant
O:Production

Ron Beck
Wardrobe Assistant
O:Costume & Make-Up

Edith Crutchley
Wardrobe Assistant
O:Costume & Make-Up

Ernie Farrer
Wardrobe Master
O:Costume & Make-Up

Lily Payne
Wardrobe Master
O:Costume & Make-Up

Lionel Selwyn
Assistant Editor
O:Editing
Snap Shot
Status: Released
Released on:
07 August 1951

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