A welfare worker becomes emotionally involved with her charges, a group of adorable, homeless orphans. Music by Larry Adler. (1959; B&W)A welfare worker becomes emotionally involved with her charges, a group of adorable, homeless orphans. Music by Larry Adler. (1959; B&W)A welfare worker becomes emotionally involved with her charges, a group of adorable, homeless orphans. Music by Larry Adler. (1959; B&W)
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 win & 2 nominations total
Avice Landone
- Rachel
- (as Avice Landon)
Tony Baker
- Tony
- (as The King's Cross Kids)
David Bushell
- Alec
- (as The King's Cross Kids)
Ali Allen
- Minor Role
- (uncredited)
Pauline Challoner
- Marilyn
- (uncredited)
June Cowell
- Minor Role
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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there are some new satellite channels in the UK,bad movies and matinée movies, which are showing a lot of old British films from the 40s and 50s.The sort that used to be shown on terrestial channels at 2 am.These are at times rather intriguing,because occasionally i will view a film that i saw in the cinema and think "Did i really pay money to watch this".I suppose that everyone,not least Max Bygraves has probably forgotten that he appeared in a number of films in the 50s.There is little that can be said in favour of this film except how times have changed.When Barbara Murray goes to see a foster mother one of the fostered children is actually encouraged to strike a match to light her cigarette!A child is encouraged to leave a home to go and live with his alcoholic mother.4 young children are let off a bus on their own to go wandering in a wood.If you are interested in the period then it is worth a look,otherwise give it a miss.
- malcolmgsw
- Jan 19, 2006
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- TriviaTwo of the main child characters were Australian. Dana Wilson as Barbie and Colin Peterson as Georgie. Both children have very noticeable accents, Colin Peterson's is particularly strong but it's explained by the fact that his mother an actress had spent time in Australia. Dana Wilson's character however was meant to be from the Kings Cross area of London and sister to two boys who do have London accents.
- Quotes
Mrs. Farrer: To think I nearly didn't come.
Don Farrer: You hadn't a chance... Not once Miss Fairlie got her hooks into you. She's mustard.
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- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was A Cry from the Streets (1958) officially released in Canada in English?
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