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The Green Cockatoo is a British film of genre Drama directed by William Cameron Menzies released in USA on 18 july 1947 with John Mills

The Green Cockatoo (1937)

The Green Cockatoo
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Released in USA 18 july 1947
Length 1h5
Genres Drama,    Crime
Rating58% 2.906422.906422.906422.906422.90642

The Green Cockatoo (aka Four Dark Hours) is a 1937 British drama film directed by William Cameron Menzies and starring John Mills and René Ray.



^ BFI Database entry

Synopsis

An innocent young girl travels to London from her home in Devon and gets mixed up with various unsavoury characters.

Actors

John Mills

(Jim Connor)
Rene Ray

(Eileen)
Bruce Seton

(Madison, tall henchman)
Robert Newton

(Dave Connor)
Allan Jeayes

(The Detective Inspector)
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