Barnacle Bill (1957)
1h 27m
Running Time
December 17, 1957Release Date
Barnacle Bill (1957)
1h 27m
Running Time
December 17, 1957Release Date
Plot.
A seasick sea captain commands an amusement pier despite local opposition. Released in the U.S. as 'All at Sea'
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Alec Guinness
Capt. William Horatio Ambrose
Harry Locke
Reporter
Frederick Piper
Barman
Fred Griffiths
Bus Driver
Gerald Case
Commander
Gerald Case
Commander
William Mervyn
Captain
John Horsley
First Surgeon
John Horsley
First Surgeon
Derek Waring
Second Surgeon
Donald Pleasence
Cashier
Irene Browne
Mrs. Barrington
Newton Blick
Bank Manager
Charles Frend
Director
Percy Herbert
Tommy
T. E. B. Clarke
Writer
Victor Maddern
Figg
Harold Goodwin
Duckworth
Michael Balcon
Producer
Junia Crawford
Evie
John Addison
Composer
Warren Mitchell
Artie White
Douglas Slocombe
Cinematographer
Frank Burdett
Bald Man
Jack Harris
Editor
Maurice Denham
Crowley
Lloyd Lamble
Superintendent Browning
Martyn Woodman
Reggie
Donald Churchill
Roy
Mike Morgan
Larry
Max Butterfield
Phil
Jackie Collins
June
Susan Gibson
Sheila
Diana Chesney
Mrs. Figg
Miles Malleson
Angler
Allan Cuthbertson
Chailey
Charles Lloyd Pack
Tritton
Lionel Jeffries
Garrod
George Rose
Bullen
Richard Wattis
Registrar of Shipping
Eric Pohlmann
Liberamanian Consul
Charles Cullum
Maj. Kent
Joan Hickson
Mrs. Kent
Alexander Harris
Adrian
Sam Kydd
Frogman
Toke Townley
Timmins
Elsie Wagstaff
Mrs. Gray
Anthony Sagar
Coxswain
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Barnacle Bill (released in the US as All at Sea) is a 1957 Ealing Studios comedy film, starring Alec Guinness. He plays an unsuccessful Royal Navy officer and six of his maritime ancestors. This was the final Ealing comedy (although some sources list Davy as the last), and the last film Guinness made for Ealing Studios. His first Ealing success was in Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949), in which he also played multiple roles. The film was written by the screenwriter of Passport to Pimlico.