The Moonraker
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The Moonraker is a British swashbuckler film made in 1957 and released in 1958 and set in the English Civil War. It was directed by David MacDonald and starred George Baker, Sylvia Syms, Marius Goring, Gary Raymond, Peter Arne, John Le Mesurier and Patrick Troughton.[1][2] It is based on the 1952 play of the same title by Arthur Watkyn. It was shot at Elstree Studios with sets designed by the art director Robert Jones.
The Moonraker | |
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Directed by | David MacDonald |
Written by | Robert Hall Wilfred Eades Alistair Bell |
Based on | The Moonraker by Arthur Watkyn |
Produced by | Hamilton G. Inglis |
Starring | George Baker Sylvia Syms Marius Goring |
Cinematography | Mutz Greenbaum |
Edited by | Richard Best |
Music by | Laurie Johnson |
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Distributed by | Associated British-Pathé |
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Running time | 82 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The film depicts a fictionalised account of the escape of Charles II, arranged by a foppish royalist nobleman, the Earl of Dawlish, who leads a double life as a roundhead-baiting highwayman called The Moonraker, who already has helped more than thirty royalists to escape to France.[3]
The film was one of the last productions made by the Robert Clarke regime at Associated British-Pathe.