
Poet's Pub
Comedy · Thriller
Overview
A loosely structured comedy allowing for a series of vignettes based around an ancient coaching inn. The story was adapted from the 1929 novel by Scottish writer Erik Linklater.
Top Cast


Derek Bond
Derek Bond
Saturday Keith
Derek Bond
Saturday Keith


Rona Anderson
Rona Anderson
Joanna Benbow
Rona Anderson
Joanna Benbow


James Robertson Justice
James Robertson Justice
Prof. Benbow
James Robertson Justice
Prof. Benbow


John McLaren
John McLaren
Elmer Van Buren
John McLaren
Elmer Van Buren


Barbara Murray
Barbara Murray
Nelly Bly
Barbara Murray
Nelly Bly
Peter Croft
Peter Croft
Quentin Cotton
Peter Croft
Quentin Cotton


Leslie Dwyer
Leslie Dwyer
Holly
Leslie Dwyer
Holly


Joyce Grenfell
Joyce Grenfell
Miss Horsefell-Hughes
Joyce Grenfell
Miss Horsefell-Hughes


Fabia Drake
Fabia Drake
Lady Mercy Cotton
Fabia Drake
Lady Mercy Cotton


Maurice Denham
Maurice Denham
PC Windle
Maurice Denham
PC Windle
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