The Blue Lamp
(1950)

Sheds just enough light for MURDER

Released: 1950-01-19

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P.C. George Dixon is a long-serving traditional copper who is due to retire shortly. He takes a new recruit under his aegis and introduces him to the easy-going night beat. Dixon is a classic ordinary hero but also anachronistic, unprepared and unable to answer the violence of the 1950s.

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Jack Warner

as PC George Dixon

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Jimmy Hanley

as PC Andy Mitchell

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Dirk Bogarde

as Tom Riley

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Robert Flemyng

as Police Sgt. Roberts

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Bernard Lee

as Divisional Detective Inspector Cherry

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Peggy Evans

as Diana Lewis

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Bruce Seton

as PC 'Jock' Campbell

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Meredith Edwards

as PC 'Taff' Hughes

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Clive Morton

as Police Sgt. Brooks

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Gladys Henson

as Mrs Em Dixon

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Tessie O'Shea

as Herself - Singer

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John Adams

as PC at Darts Match (Uncredited)

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Muriel Aked

as Mrs Beryl Waterbourne (Uncredited)

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Arnold Bell

as Hospital Doctor (Uncredited)

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Alma Cogan

as Girl (Uncredited)

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Michael Corcoran

as Detective (Uncredited)

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Betty Ann Davies

as Mary Bertha Lewis (Uncredited)

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Gordon Dines

Director of Photography

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Jim Morahan

Art Direction

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Anthony Mendleson

Costume Design

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Ernest Irving

Music Director

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Ernest Taylor

Makeup Artist

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Harry Frampton

Makeup Artist

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Chic Waterson

Camera Operator

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Harry Kratz

Assistant Director

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Arthur Bradburn

Sound Recordist

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Lionel Banes

Additional Director of Photography

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