Waterfront
Waterfront – 1950 | 74mins | Drama | B&W
Plot Synopsis

Adapted from the novel by John Brophy, this kitchen-sink melodrama is set amongst the slums of Liverpool’s docklands.
McCabe (Robert Newton), a hard-drinking sailor, abandons his pregnant young wife (Kathleen Harrison) and two children in favour of a life at sea. Fourteen years later he returns to Liverpool, and owing to a grudge with the ships engineers, whom he kills in a drunken rage, he finds himself in prison. His wife visits him in jail and introduces him to the child he’s never seen.
Production Team
Michael Anderson: Director
Harry Waxman: Cinematography
Muir Mathieson: Music Direction
Paul Soskin: Producer
Alex Vetchinsky: Production Design
Paul Soskin: Script
John Brophy: Script
Gordon K McCallum: Sound Department
Cast
Patrick Troughton: Sam
Robert Newton: Peter McCabe
Kathleen Harrison: Mrs McCabe
Avis Scott: Nora
Susan Shaw: Connie
Richard Burton: Ben Satterthwaite
Kenneth Griffith: Maurice Bruno
Robin Netcher: George Alexander
Olive Sloane: Mrs Gibson
James Hayter: Ship\’s Captain






