The Strangers Came | |
Director: | Alfred Travers |
Music: | Eamonn O'Gallagher |
Cinematography: | Cyril Arapoff |
Editing: | Ernest Hilton |
Studio: | Vandyke Productions |
Distributor: | Grand National Pictures |
Runtime: | 67 minutes |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Language: | English |
The Strangers Came is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Alfred Travers and starring Tommy Duggan, Shirl Conway and Shamus Locke.[1] Some of the film was shot on location in Ireland. It was made as a second feature by the independent company Vandyke Productions.[2]
Concerning a self-important American filmmaker who goes to a small Irish village with plans to make a movie about the life of St Patrick.