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The Spanish Gardener is a 1956 VistaVision and Technicolor film based on the 1950 eponymous novel by A. J. Cronin. The film, which stars Dirk Bogarde and Jon Whiteley , was directed by Philip Leacock .
He did his second Doctor film, Doctor at Sea (1955), co-starring Brigitte Bardot in one of her first film roles; played a returning colonial who fights the Mau-Mau with Virginia McKenna and Donald Sinden in Simba (1955); Cast a Dark Shadow (1955), as a man who marries women for money and then murders them; The Spanish Gardener (1956), with ...
The Spanish Gardener may refer to: The Spanish Gardener, 1950 novel; The Spanish Gardener, 1956 film based on the novel This page was last edited on 28 March 2022 ...
The Spanish Gardener is a 1950 novel by A. J. Cronin which tells the story of an American consul, Harrington Brande, who is posted to San Jorge on the Costa Brava, Spain with his young son Nicholas. The novel relates how Nicholas's innocent love for his father is destroyed by the latter's jealousy and vindictiveness when Nicholas forms a ...
Born in London, England, Leacock spent his childhood in the Canary Islands. [3] He began his career directing documentaries and later turned to fiction films. [2]He was known for his films about children, particularly The Kidnappers (US: The Little Kidnappers, 1953), which gained Honorary Juvenile Acting Oscars for two of its performers, and The Spanish Gardener (1956) starring Dirk Bogarde.
Based on a plot and script by Amichatis and Gastó A. Màntua, which draws on the popular Catalan song and cartoon. The Catalan language is used for the titles and the sung parts. It was released in Spanish as “La moza del cantar” 1927: Lo más sublime: Tossa de Mar, Lloret de Mar and Blanes: Enrique Ponsá / Producciones ELA (Barcelona)
He appeared in only three more films, including The Spanish Gardener (1956), before his film acting career was effectively put on hold when his mother insisted on him passing the Eleven plus exam. After appearing twice more for TV credits, his acting career ended. [1]
Entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival: The Silken Affair: Roy Kellino: David Niven, Geneviève Page: Comedy: Soho Incident: Vernon Sewell: Faith Domergue, Lee Patterson: Crime: Also known as Spin a Dark Web: The Spanish Gardener: Philip Leacock: Dirk Bogarde, Jon Whiteley, Michael Hordern: Drama: Entered into the 7th Berlin International ...