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Given only six months to live, Englishman Bruce Campbell goes to Canada to claim "Campbell's Kingdom", the land he inherited from his grandfather. In order to clear his grandfather's name and prove there is oil on the land, Campbell must face up to a ruthless contractor and work against the clock to find oil before "Campbell's Kingdom" is flooded by a new power dam.
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- verified Status: Released
- calendar_month Release Date: 1957-09-03
- video_camera_front Companies The Rank Organisation
- timer Runtime: 102 Mins
- star Rating: 5.5 / 10
- favorite Likes: 14 Likes
- info IMDB ID tt0050225
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Dirk Bogarde
Bruce Campbell
Barbara Murray
Jean Lucas
Michael Craig
Boyd Bladen
Stanley Baker
Owen Morgan
James Robertson Justice
'Mac' MacDonald
George Murcell
Max, a worker
Robert Brown
Ben Creasy
Mary Merrall
Miss Ruth
Athene Seyler
Miss Abigail
Sid James
Tim, MacDonald's driver-rigger
Roland Brand
Truck Driver who brings Bruce to town
Stanley Maxted
Henry Fergus
Finlay Currie
Hyper-religious Old Barfly
Peter Illing
The Doctor
Nicholas Stuart
Worker Playing Cards
Maurice Kaufmann
Man at Golden Calf
Gordon Tanner
Cliff
John Laurie
Mac
Mark Baker
Worker
Michael Collins
Worker
Bob Head
Worker
Charles Rayford
Worker
Arnold Schulkes
Worker
Jack Sharp
Worker
Miles Malleson
(unconfirmed - not present in US release version)
Richard McNamara
The Stranger
groups Crew
Ralph Thomas
Director
Hammond Innes
Novel
Robin Estridge
Screenplay
Betty E. Box
Producer
Earl St. John
Executive Producer
Frederick Wilson
Editor
Ernest Steward
Director of Photography
Clifton Parker
Music
Joan Ellacott
Costume Design
Maurice Carter
Art Direction
Robert T. MacPhee
Sound
Gordon K. McCallum
Sound
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