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  1. Return to Sender is a 1963 British drama directed and edited by Gordon Hales and starring Nigel Davenport, Yvonne Romain and Geoffrey Keen. It was made at Merton Park Studios as part of the long-running series of Edgar Wallace adaptations.

  2. With Nigel Davenport, Yvonne Romain, Geoffrey Keen, William Russell. A fraudster is arrested for stealing a large sum of money from his partners. When he learns that a particularly brilliant barrister will lead the prosecution against him he sets out to undermine the credibility of the barrister.

  3. Miranda (Rosamund Pike) es enfermera en un pequeño pueblo que está a punto de ver cumplidas sus aspiraciones profesionales y además mudarse a la casa de sus sueños. Sin embargo una cita a ciegas con William (Shiloh Fernandez), un desconocido, lo cambia todo y da un vuelco a su vida. El camino para coger de nuevo las riendas es el perdón y ...

  4. Return to Sender is a 1963 British drama directed and edited by Gordon Hales and starring Nigel Davenport, Yvonne Romain and Geoffrey Keen. It was made at Merton Park Studios as part of the long-running series of Edgar Wallace adaptations.

  5. Dirigida por: Gordon Hales. Protagonizada por: Nigel Davenport. Yvonne Romain. Geoffrey Keen. William Russell (2) Jennifer Daniel. Estudios: Merton Park (Prod.) Anglo Amalgamated (Distr.) País: G.B. Estreno: Marzo de 1963. Estreno en Argentina: 18 de Junio de 1967. Duración: 61' Series: Edgar Wallace Mysteries (filmografía) Género : Intriga.

  6. Return to Sender. 1963 Directed by Gordon Hales. A fraudster is arrested for stealing a large sum of money from his partners. When he learns that a particularly brilliant barrister will lead the prosecution against him he sets out to undermine the credibility of the barrister. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  7. 14 de jul. de 2021 · Return to Sender (1963) *** – The Magnificent 60s. The B-films B-film. Where American B-pictures invariably focused on sleaze, sci-fi, horror or violence, their British counterparts often exuded class with solid acting, clever plots, excellent though simple sets and good composition.