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|---|---|---|
![]() | Val Guest | |
| Starring | ||
|---|---|---|
| Yolande Donlan | Lindy Smith | |
| Dirk Bogarde | Tony Craig | |
| A.E. Matthews | Selby | |
| Reginald Beckwith | Minister of Finance - Blacksmith | |
| Mary Clare | Maria | |
| Edwin Styles | Chancellor - Cobbler | |
| Kynaston Reeves | Burgomaster - Policeman | |
| Desmond Walter-Ellis | Alberto - Captain of the guard | |
| Peter Butterworth | Julien / Postman / Farmer | |
| Raf De La Torre | Italian Attache | |
| Alexander Gauge | MacNabb the Lawyer | |
| Robert Henderson | Macy's Staff Manager | |
| Arthur Hill | Representative of Johnson K. Johnson | |
| Derek Hodgson | Pageboy | |
| Fletcher Lightfoot | Grand Duke Johnson the First | |
| Tom Macaulay | Grieves | |
| Louis Matto | Hotel Doorman | |
| Jack May | Villager at Council Meeting | |
| Laurence Naismith | Louis the Jailkeeper | |
| Anthony Oliver | Selby's Valet | |
| MacDonald Parke | Schuyster the Lawyer | |
| Eric Pohlmann | Monsieur Paul | |
| Derek Prentice | Swiss Attache | |
| Paul Sheridan | French Attache | |
| Richard Wattis | Hotel Desk Clerk | |





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Sweden release date: 25th August 1952
Netherlands release date: 25th December 1952
Finland release date: 13th February 1953
United States release date: 24th March 1953
Australia release date: 8th May 1953
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