Call of the Blood (1948 film)
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This article is about 1948 British-Italian film. For the 1920 silent film, see The Call of the Blood (1920 film). For 1934 Mexican film, see The Call of the Blood (1934 film). For the 1929 German-Czech film, see Call of the Blood (1929 film).
Call of the Blood is a 1948 British-Italian drama film directed by John Clements and Ladislao Vajda and starring Clements, Kay Hammond and John Justin.[2] In the Edwardian era a British family move to Sicily where the husband has an affair with a local woman. It was adapted from a 1906 novel of the same title by Robert Hichens. The film's sets were designed by art director Maurice Fowler. Elizabeth Haffenden worked as costume designer.
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Call of the Blood | |
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Directed by | John Clements Ladislao Vajda |
Written by | Basil Mason Fabrizio Sarazani Ákos Tolnay John Clements |
Based on | The Call of the Blood by Robert Hichens |
Produced by | Steven Pallos John Stafford |
Starring | John Clements Kay Hammond John Justin Hilton Edwards |
Cinematography | Ubaldo Arata Wilkie Cooper |
Edited by | Carmen Beliaeff |
Music by | Ludovico Lunghi |
Production companies | British Lion F.I.A.I. |
Distributed by | British Lion (UK) |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Countries | Italy United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | £66,295[1] |
Box office | £45,713 (UK as at 30 June 1949)[1] |
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