
The Making of 'A Night to Remember'
Documentary
Overview
A sixty-minute documentary featuring William MacQuitty’s rare behind-the-scenes footage
Top Cast


Kenneth More
Kenneth More
Self (archive footage)
Kenneth More
Self (archive footage)


Honor Blackman
Honor Blackman
Self (archive footage)
Honor Blackman
Self (archive footage)


Michael Goodliffe
Michael Goodliffe
Self (archive footage)
Michael Goodliffe
Self (archive footage)


Laurence Naismith
Laurence Naismith
Self (archive footage)
Laurence Naismith
Self (archive footage)
Walter Lord
Walter Lord
Self
Walter Lord
Self
Tucker McGuire
Tucker McGuire
Self (archive footage)
Tucker McGuire
Self (archive footage)
William MacQuitty
William MacQuitty
Self
William MacQuitty
Self
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