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Night Train for Inverness
Night Train for Inverness (also known as Night Train to Inverness) is a 1960 black and white British second feature ('B') drama film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Norman Wooland, Jane Hylton and Dennis Waterman. It was written by Mark Grantham and produced by The Danzigers.
Plot
Roy Lewis, just released from gaol, is told by his hostile ex-mother-in-law that his ex-wife and their young son Ted do not want to see him. He meets his son, who in fact is fond of his father and agrees to go with him on a train trip to Inverness, not knowing that Lewis intends to keep permanent custody of Ted and bring him up on his own. However, Lewis doesn't know that Ted has recently been diagnosed as diabetic and must have regular insulin injections. Meanwhile, Ted's mother calls in the police who launch an urgent operation to track them down.
Cast
More details
author | Mark Grantham |
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director | Ernest Morris |
editor | Spencer Reeve |
genre | drama |
keywords | diabetic insulin inverness train trip |
musicBy | Albert Elms |
producer | Edward J. Danziger Harry Lee Danziger |
productionCompany | Danziger Productions |
publisher | Paramount British Pictures |