About Dear Mr. Prohack
- Released on September 07, 1949
A modern-day retelling of Arnold Bennett's novel, in which a Treasury official with a reputation for fiscal prudence is left a great deal of money and has no idea how to cope with sudden personal wealth.
Full Cast of Dear Mr. Prohack
Cecil Parker
plays Arthur Prohack
Dirk Bogarde
plays Charles Prohack
Hermione Baddeley
plays Eve Prohack
Sheila Sim
plays Mary Prohack
Glynis Johns
plays Mimi Warburton
Denholm Elliott
plays Oswald Morfrey
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plays Lady Maslam
Campbell Cotts
plays Sir Paul Spinner
Frederick Valk
plays Dr. Viega
Charles Goldner
plays Polish Man Servant
Russell Waters
plays Cartwright
Henry Edwards
plays Sir Digby Bunce
James Hayter
plays Carrell Quire
Ada Reeve
plays Mrs. Griggs
Frances Waring
plays Nursie
Judith Furse
plays Laura Postern
Frederick Leister
plays The Director General
Elwyn Brook-Jones
plays Benny Erivangian
Eric Berry
plays Tailor's Assistant (uncredited)
Janet Burnell
plays Mr. Prohack's Personal Assistant (uncredited)
Ian Carmichael
plays Hat Salesman (uncredited)
Anne Gunning
plays Actress (uncredited)
Humphrey Heathcote
plays Turkish Bath Attendant (uncredited)
Desmond Newling
plays Pageboy (uncredited)
Lloyd Pearson
plays Mr. Bishop (uncredited)
Stanelli
plays Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
Jerry Verno
plays Taxi Driver (uncredited)
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