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Cage of Gold ()


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In post-WW2 Britain, a young woman marries an old flame but after he disappears, and is later declared dead, she re-marries, only to be blackmailed by the supposedly-dead first husband who suddenly re-appears in her life, in need of money.

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Judith
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Bill
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Alan
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Marie
Maria Mauban ...
Antoinette
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Rahman
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Inspector Grey
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Duport (as Gregoire Aslan)
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Waddy
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Dr. Kearn
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Victor (as Leo Ferre)
George Benson ...
Assistant Registrar
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Adams
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Jenkins
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A Policeman
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George
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American Soldier (uncredited)
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Nicky (uncredited)
Jacqueline Charles ...
Nightclub Attendant (uncredited)
Charles Hammond ...
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Arthur Howard ...
Registry Office Bridegroom (uncredited)
Janice Kane ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Waiter (uncredited)
Ann Lancaster ...
Registry Office Bride (uncredited)
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Short Man (uncredited)
Sonny Miller ...
American Soldier (uncredited)
Guy Kingsley Poynter ...
American Soldier (uncredited)
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Superintendent Registrar (uncredited)
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Millie's Mother (uncredited)

Directed by

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Basil Dearden

Written by

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Jack Whittingham ... (from an original story by) and
Paul L. Stein ... (from an original story by)
 
Jack Whittingham ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Michael Balcon ... producer
Michael Relph ... associate producer

Cinematography by

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Douglas Slocombe ... director of photography

Editing by

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Peter Tanner

Editorial Department

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Roy Baker ... second assistant editor (uncredited)
Gordon Stone ... assistant editor (uncredited)

Production Design by

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Michael Relph ... designer

Art Direction by

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Jim Morahan

Costume Design by

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Anthony Mendleson

Makeup Department

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Barbara Barnard ... hairdresser
Harry Frampton ... makeup artist
Ernest Taylor ... makeup artist
Daphne Martin ... assistant hair stylist (uncredited)
Harry Wilton ... assistant makeup artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Ralph D. Hogg ... unit production manager
Hal Mason ... production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Harry Kratz ... assistant director
John Assig ... second assistant director (uncredited)
John Meadows ... assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Andrew Low ... set dresser (uncredited)
Tony Rimmington ... junior draughtsman (uncredited)
Len Wills ... assistant art director (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Arthur Bradburn ... recordist
Stephen Dalby ... sound supervisor
Cyril Swern ... boom operator (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Sydney Pearson ... special effects

Visual Effects by

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Geoffrey Dickinson ... special processes

Camera and Electrical Department

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Chic Waterson ... camera operator
Jack Dooley ... still photographer (uncredited)
Herbert Smith ... focus puller (uncredited)
Ken Westbury ... clapper loader (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Ron Beck ... wardrobe assistant (uncredited)
Ernie Farrer ... wardrobe master (uncredited)
Lily Payne ... wardrobe mistress (uncredited)

Music Department

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Georges Auric ... composer: incidental music
Ernest Irving ... incidental music director
The Philharmonia Orchestra ... music played by
Ernest Irving ... conductor (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Jean Graham ... continuity
Felicia Manheim ... assistant continuity (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

A young bride believes her husband has been killed. After a suitable period of mourning, she re-marries. But then her "dead" husband comes back and tries to extort money from her. Written by Steve Crook

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Taglines The drama of a girl threatened by her past. See more »
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Also Known As
  • La Cage d'or (France)
  • Coacción (Spain)
  • Colivia de aur (Romania)
  • Goldener Käfig (Austria)
  • Café 'Det gyldne bur' (Denmark)
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  • 83 min
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Trivia Madeleine Lebeau receives an 'and introducing' credit. See more »
Soundtracks The Night Is Ours See more »
Quotes Alan: [walking into the post natal room to see Judith's newborn son] One of the best looking little boys I've ever set eyes on., a little like Winston Churchill.
[turns and gazes at Judith]
Alan: Though thankfully has your eyes.
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