Celia
Celia – 1949 | 67 mins | Thriller | B&W
Plot Synopsis

Celia is a mild comedy thriller, not quit worst of Exclusive’s mediocre output it was the first of nine films helmed for Hammer by director Francis Searle. A radio-inspired thriller, the film centres around an actress who disguises herself her as her aunt so as to expose her step-uncle who she suspects of being a poisoner.
Production Team
Francis Searle: Director
Denis Wreford: Art Direction
Cedric Williams: Cinematography
Clifford Turner: Editing
Philip Leakey: Makeup Department
Monica Hustler: Makeup Department
Frank Spencer: Original Music
Rupert Grayson: Original Music
Anthony Hinds: Producer
Francis Searle: Script
EJ Mason: Script
AR Rawlinson: Script
Gordon Everett: Sound Department
Tom Money: Sound Department
Edgar Vetter: Sound Department
Michael Lyons: Sound Department
Cast
Hy Hazell: Celia
Bruce Lester: Larry Peters
John Bailey: Lester Martin
Elsie Wagstaff: Aunt Nora
Ferdy Mayne: Antonio
Lockwood West: Dr Cresswell
John Sharp: Mr Haldane
Joan Hickson: Mrs Haldane
James Raglan: Inspector Parker
Jasmine Dee: Miss Arnold
June Elvin: Ruby






