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Gunpowder Guy
TV Movie
1953
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Drama
Family
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Writer
Nicholas Stuart Gray
Stars
Gordon Bell
Joyce Chancellor
David Coote
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Writer
Nicholas Stuart Gray
Stars
Gordon Bell
Joyce Chancellor
David Coote
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Gordon Bell
Mr. Gibson
Joyce Chancellor
Mrs. Gibson
David Coote
Bobbie
Barbara Brown
Brenda
William Devlin
Guy Fawkes
John Van Eyssen
Thomas Winter
(as John van Eyssen)
Manning Wilson
Robert Catesby
Alban Blakelock
Francis Tresham
Shaun Sutton
Lord Monteagle
Tony Van Bridge
Sir Thomas Knyvet
(as Tony van Bridge)
Peter Doughty
Soldier
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Nicholas Stuart Gray
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Release date
November 5, 1953 (United Kingdom)
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Language
English
Production company
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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Color
Black and White
Sound mix
Mono
Aspect ratio
1.33 : 1
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