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  1. Past productions Lock, Stock and Barrel , Theatre Royal, Newcastle upon Tyne, Theatre Royal, Nottingham, and other locations. 10 th October – 5 th November 1960.

  2. www.reelstreets.com › films › switch-theReelstreets | Switch, The

    Production Company: Philip Ridgeway Productions. Stars: Anthony Steel, Zena Marshall, Conrad Phillips, Dermot Walsh. Location (s): Buckinghamshire, London, Seine-Maritime. Region (s): France, London R-S, South East R-Z.

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  3. Directed by Peter Maxwell. Written by Colin Fraser. Based on An original story by Philip Ridgeway. Produced by Philip Ridgeway, Lance Comfort. Starring Anthony Steel, Zena Marshall, Conrad Phillips. Cinematography by Stephen Dade. Edited by Tom Simpson. Music by Eric Spear. Production Company: Philip Ridgeway Productions.

  4. Aug 31, 2016 · But producer Philip Ridgeway was unhappy about the fact that he was expected to defer fees for the story, script, production and overheads on The Switch, and was not expected to claim any expenses before or during production: ‘Everyone else has been reimbursed for their legitimate expenses, why, therefore, should I, the instigator ...

    • Laura Margaret Jayne Mayne
    • 2017
  5. The Switch is a 1963 film starring Anthony Steel, Zena Marshall, Conrad Phillips. A customs officer rushes to the rescue of a woman who has been kidnapped by a smuggling gang after uncovering their crimes.

  6. Philip Ridgeway was born on 25 September 1920 in Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK. He was an actor and writer, known for The Switch (1963), The Million Eyes of Sumuru (1967) and Teheran (1946). He died in 1983 in London, England, UK.

  7. The Switch is a 1963 British crime drama film directed by Peter Maxwell, and starring Anthony Steel, Zena Marshall and Conrad Phillips. [2] The film concerns a criminal gang that smuggles watches into the UK by hiding them in the petrol tank of a woman's car. It was Susan Shaw 's last film.