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by Alun Owen.
With Keith Barron as Terry O'Neil, Alan Lake as Joey O'Neil, John Roden as Billy O'Neil, Pearl Hackney as Hettie Magee, Ilona Rodgers as Judy

The old fella has died and his three sons who have led very different lives return home for the funeral. Now there has to be a new head of the family and the row over which one of them it is going to be leads to more than just strong words.

Contributors

Writer:
Alun Owen
Designer:
Stephen Bundy
Producer:
Graeme McDonald
Director:
Gareth Davies
Terry O'Neil:
Keith Barron
Joey O'Neil:
Alan Lake
Billy O'Neil:
John Roden
Hettie Magee:
Pearl Hackney
Judy:
Ilona Rodgers

1930's Academy Award Winner and the most famous anti-war film of all time All Quiet on the Western Front
Starring Lew Ayres, Louis Wolheim

One of the greatest war films ever produced, Erich Remarque's story of World War I's effect on the body and soul of a sensitive German youth.

Contributors

Director:
Lewis Milestone
From a story by:
Erich Maria Remarque
Adapted for the screen by:
Maxwell Anderson
Script:
George Abbott
Producer:
Carl Laemmle Jr.
Katczinsky:
Louis Wolheim
Paul Baumer:
Lew Ayres
Kimmelstoss:
John Wray
Gerard Duval:
Raymond Griffith
Tjarden:
George 'Slim' Summerville
Muller:
Russell Gleason
Albert:
William Bakewell
Behm:
Walter Browne Rogers
Kemmerich:
Ben Alexander
Peter:
Owen Davis Jr.
Mrs. Baumer:
Beryle Mercer
Mr. Baumer:
Edwin Maxwell
Detering:
Harold Goodwin
Miss Baumer:
Marion Clayton
Westhus:
Richard Alexander

BBC Two England

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