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Dusty Bates is a 1947 British, Technicolor, children's film, directed by Darrell Catling and starring Anthony Newley and Ronald Shiner. [1] [2] It was produced by Gaumont-British Instructional and Children's Entertainment Films.
The Adventures of Dusty Bates: Directed by Darrell Catling. With Billie Brooks, Anthony Newley, Michael McKeag, Grace Arnold. Dusty Bates observes some smuggled jewels hidden in a crate aboard a ship; he is pursued by lowlifes when the crate is put ashore.
- (17)
- Adventure
- Darrell Catling
- 1947-09
By the humble standards of the Children's Film Foundation, this five-episode serial is surprisingly well produced with lots of stylishly moody on-location photography, a reasonably suspenseful plot and -- best of all -- a really outstanding cast led by young Anthony Newley, and featuring Bernard Lee, Wally Patch, Ronald Shiner, John Longden, Bil...
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Sep 10, 2017 · The Adventures of Dusty Bates (1947) Movie Serial. Country: UK. Genre: Adventure. Synopsis. Runaway orphan Dusty Bates is taken in by Captain Ford. He joins the Ford children, Jill and David, in forming a secret society, 'The Silent Three', dedicated to solving mysteries and fighting crime.
The highlight is seeing Tony (Anthony) Newley's very assured and likeable screen debut as Dusty Bates, who as a stowaway on his sailor uncle's ship, discovers a jewel smuggling racket unbeknownst to the ship's captain, played by the estimable Bernard Lee.
The highlight is seeing Tony (Anthony) Newley's very assured and likeable screen debut as Dusty Bates, who as a stowaway on his sailor uncle's ship, discovers a jewel smuggling racket unbeknownst to the ship's captain, played by the estimable Bernard Lee.