Passport To Pimlico - Cast

Cast

  • Stanley Holloway as Arthur Pemberton
  • Betty Warren as Connie Pemberton
  • Barbara Murray as Shirley Pemberton
  • Paul Dupuis as Sébastien de Charolais, Duke of Burgundy
  • John Slater as Frank Huggins
  • Jane Hylton as Molly Reed
  • Raymond Huntley as Mr. W.P.J. Wix
  • Philip Stainton as P.C. Spiller
  • Roy Carr as Benny Spiller
  • Sydney Tafler as Frederick Albert 'Fred' Cowan
  • Nancy Gabrielle as Mrs. Cowan
  • Malcolm Knight as Monty Cowan
  • Hermione Baddeley as Edie Randall
  • Roy Gladdish as Charlie Randall
  • Frederick Piper as Jim Garland
  • Charles Hawtrey as Bert Fitch
  • Margaret Rutherford as Professor Hatton-Jones
  • Stuart Lindsell as Coroner
  • Naunton Wayne as Straker
  • Basil Radford as Gregg
  • Gilbert Davis as Bagshawe
  • Michael Hordern as Inspector Bashford
  • Arthur Howard as Bassett
  • Bill Shine as Captain
  • Harry Locke as Sergeant
  • Sam Kydd as Sapper
  • Joe E. Carr as Dave Parsons
  • Lloyd Pearson as Fawcett
  • Arthur Denton as Customs Official
  • Tommy Godfrey as Bus Conductor
  • James Hayter as Commissionaire
  • Masoni as Conjurer
  • Fred Griffiths as Spiv
  • Grace Arnold as Woman in underground
  • Paul Demel as Central European

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