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  1. Castle in the Air is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Henry Cass and starring David Tomlinson, Helen Cherry and Margaret Rutherford. It was based on the stage play of the same title by Alan Melville. [2] Produced by ABPC, shooting took place at the company's Elstree Studios .

  2. The near-bankrupt Earl of Locharne must contend with a government agent trying to requisition his ancestral Scottish castle, as well as a beautiful American woman who wants to buy the place - to say nothing of the resident ghost.

  3. Jul 10, 2016 · Associated British Picture Corporation Ltd, 1952. Castle in the Air has a relaxed pace and a proper ghost. If you're a politico, s ...more

  4. Castle in the Air. The Earl of Locharne (David Tomlinson) owns a haunted Scottish castle that he has transformed into a bed-and-breakfast, using its resident ghost to draw in tourists.

  5. Overview. The owner of a Scottish castle discovers that it is haunted by the spirit of a beautiful woman. He decides to use the ghost as a tourist attraction for his castle. Henry Cass.

  6. Castle in the Air is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Henry Cass and starring David Tomlinson, Helen Cherry and Margaret Rutherford. It was based on the stage play of the same title by Alan Melville.

  7. The near-bankrupt Earl of Locharne must contend with a government agent trying to requisition his ancestral Scottish castle, as well as a beautiful American woman who wants to buy the place - to say nothing of the resident ghost.

  8. Castle in the Air (1952) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  9. The near-bankrupt Earl of Locharne must contend with a government agent trying to requisition his ancestral Scottish castle, as well as a beautiful American woman who wants to buy the place - to say nothing of the resident ghost.

  10. Castle in the Air is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Henry Cass and starring David Tomlinson, Helen Cherry, Margaret Rutherford and Gordon Jackson. It was adapted from the play by Alan Melville.