The Case Of The Missing Scene
1951 , Norfolk (County)
Cat no. 213709
A Children's Entertainment Films feature set in the Norfolk Broads.
Set in and around the fictional Norfolk village of Poldyke, this production by Children's Entertainment Films (a branch of the Rank Organisation), follows the parallel exploits of a two-man camera crew from London and a group of inept poachers. Both groups are after the famed Bittern, and will stop at nothing to 'shoot' one of the birds. When the camera crew get in the way of the poachers, they also unknowingly capture the criminals on film. Despite stolen film and the occasional gunshot, the camera crew finally get their shots with the assistance of two local children, but will they solve the mystery of the poachers?
Featured Buildings
Denham Film Laboratories (later Deluxe), Denham Green
Keywords
Birds; Bitterns; Broads; Children; Feature film; Filmmaking; Poachers
Other Places
Denham Green, Buckinghamshire
Background Information
'The Case of the Missing Scene' was produced by Children's Entertainment Films, a short-lived arm of the Rank Organisation and forerunner to a broader and more successful production body, the Children's Film Foundation. The aim of these organisations was to supplant the unsuitably violent (and chiefly American) films screened at highly popular Saturday morning children's matinees, and replace them with locally produced films which often carried a moral message and were deemed more age appropriate. Among the cast were Noel Johnson (who played Crawford), Hilda Fennemore (Mrs Blackeney) and Campbell Singer (Film Producer), all of whom went on to have long careers in British television. Norman Pierce, who played the local PC named Sam, had more than thirty feature film credits to his name before the production. The most familiar face in 'The Case of the Missing Scene', however, is that of Peter Butterworth, noted for portraying the Meddling Monk, the first recurring Doctor Who villain (aside from the Daleks), but most famous for his perennial appearances as part of the Carry On ensemble, appearing in sixteen Carry On films beginning with 'Carry on Cowboy' (1965). 'The Case of the Missing Scene' was also the directorial debut of Don Chaffey, who directed a series of British features in a variety of genres throughout the 1950s, but is perhaps best known for fantasy and sci-fi films such as Jason and the Argonauts (1963) and One Million Years B.C. (1966), as well as family films made for Disney, including the British-shot Greyfriars Bobby (1961) and The Three Lives of Thomasina (1964), and the part-animated, part-live action Pete's Dragon (1977). As well as working in the cinema, Chaffey maintained a long and distinguished career in British and American television.
Production company : Gaumont-British Instructional Ltd
Production company : Children's Entertainment Films
Production company : J. Arthur Rank Company (presented by)
Distributor : General Film Distributors Ltd
Director : Don Chaffey
Producer : William D'Arcy (associate producer)
Script : Mary Cathcart Borer
Camera : Frank North
Camera : Donald Long (assistant)
Music : Jack Beaver
Sound : Peter Birch
Sound : Dave Howells
Editor : Cyril Randell
Tony Ivor Bowyer
Mary Suzanne Gibbs
Johnny Stephen Bourne
Crawford Noel Johnson
The Crook Tony Quinn
George Peter Butterworth
Mrs Blackeney Hilda Fennemore
Sam Norman Pierce
Film Producer Campbell Singer
Film Editor Geoffrey Bond
Station Porter Sam Kydd
Manifestations
The Case Of The Missing Scene
Genre: Drama / Children's Film
Locations: Norfolk (County)
Description Type: monographic
Subject: poaching / film production
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