NINE O'CLOCK

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Title: NINE O'CLOCK

Reference number: 1182

Date: 1951

Director: filmed by Enrico Cocozza

Production company: CFU [Connoisseur Film Unit]

Sound: sound

Original format: 16mm

Colour: bw

Fiction: fiction

Running time: 20 mins

Description: Story of a young man's last few hours before he commits suicide.

Entered in the fiction category of the Scottish Amateur Film Festival of 1952, winning the Humphrey Jennings Memorial Trophy- for the film showing the best sensitive and imaginative treatment.

Script , production stills in Cocozza papers

Credits: A CFU Production
sc. James Craig
ph. and d. Enrico Cocozza
technical assistance Henry Blakenay, John Murdoch, Rattray Ash, William McKay ed. Enrico Cocozza
played by James Craig, Isobel Ash, Jean Murdoch, Sadie Curran, Les Crawford, and Henry Blakenay

Shotlist: Credits (.47); Story of a young man's last few hours before he commits suicide (15.00)