The Bells of Cockaigne (1953)
An old warehouse worker dreams of saving enough money to return to his native Ireland, but it would seem unlikely. A young man who also works there is in a bad fix, he too has little money but his baby is sick and needs medicine he can't afford. He gambles with the dock workers and loses what little he had. Meanwhile, the old man discovers he has a valuable dollar with the winning serial number in a newspaper contest.
Director: James Sheldon
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 30 min
Release Date: November 17, 1953
Cast
- Gene Lockhart - Pat
- James Dean - Joey
- Vaughn Taylor - Jonesy
- Donalee Marans - Margie
Screenplay
- George Lowther (Scenario Writer)
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: James Sheldon
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Bells of Cockaigne about?
- An old warehouse worker dreams of saving enough money to return to his native Ireland, but it would seem unlikely. A young man who also works there is in a bad fix, he too has little money but his baby is sick and needs medicine he can't afford. He gambles with the dock workers and loses what little he had. Meanwhile, the old man discovers he has a valuable dollar with the winning serial number in a newspaper contest.
- Who directed The Bells of Cockaigne?
- The Bells of Cockaigne was directed by James Sheldon.
- Who stars in The Bells of Cockaigne?
- The Bells of Cockaigne stars Gene Lockhart, James Dean, Vaughn Taylor, Donalee Marans.
- How long is The Bells of Cockaigne?
- The Bells of Cockaigne has a runtime of 30m (30 minutes).
- What genre is The Bells of Cockaigne?
- The Bells of Cockaigne is a Drama film.
- Where was The Bells of Cockaigne produced?
- The Bells of Cockaigne was produced in United States of America.