The Golden Rabbit
The Golden Rabbit is a 1962 British comedy film directed by David MacDonald and starring Timothy Bateson, Maureen Beck and Willoughby Goddard.[1][2]
| The Golden Rabbit | |
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| Directed by | David MacDonald |
| Screenplay by | Gerald Kelsey |
| Produced by | Barry Delmaine |
| Starring | Timothy Bateson Maureen Beck John Sharp |
| Cinematography | S.D. Onions |
| Edited by | Alan Morrison |
| Music by | Bill McGuffie |
Production company | Argo Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 64 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Plot
A bank clerk attempts to become wealthy by manufacturing gold.
Cast
- Timothy Bateson as Henry Tucker
- Maureen Beck as Sally
- Willoughby Goddard as Clitheroe
- Dick Bentley as Inspector Jackson
- John Sharp as Peebles
- Kenneth Fortescue as Wilson
- Raymond Rollett as manager
Critical reception
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "A mildly amusing joke, dismally told and drearily over-acted. The scripting and direction are well-matched in witlessness"[3]
References
- "The Golden Rabbit". British Film Institute Collections Search. Retrieved 10 May 2024.
- BFI.org
- "The Golden Rabbit". The Monthly Film Bulletin. 29 (336): 154. 1 January 1962 – via ProQuest.
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