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Pacific Destiny

Pacific Destiny is a 1956 British drama film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Denholm Elliott, Susan Stephen and Michael Hordern. It was written by Richard Mason and Jack Lee based on the 1952 memoir A Pattern of Islands by Sir Arthur Grimble recounting his time in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands as a cadet officer and Resident Commissioner in the 1920s.

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Based on
book A Pattern of Islands by Sir Arthur Grimble
Cinematography
Martin Curtis
Country
United Kingdom
Directed by
Wolf Rilla
Distributed by
A British Lion Release (UK)
Edited by
John Trumper

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Pacific Destiny

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Avg. degree1.93
Density0.066667
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Pacific Destiny

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related to Critical reception · 11
Pacific Destiny → Boring, CinemaScope, Commissioner, Denholm Elliott, Eastman Colour, Grimble's, Leonard Maltin, Michael Hordern, Susan Stephen, The, The Monthly Film Bulletin
Based on · 1
Pacific Destiny → book A Pattern of Islands by Sir Arthur Grimble
Cinematography · 1
Pacific Destiny → Martin Curtis
Country · 1
Pacific Destiny → United Kingdom
Directed by · 1
Pacific Destiny → Wolf Rilla
Distributed by · 1
Pacific Destiny → A British Lion Release (UK)
Edited by · 1
Pacific Destiny → John Trumper
Language · 1
Pacific Destiny → English
Music by · 1
Pacific Destiny → James Bernard
Produced by · 1
Pacific Destiny → James Lawrie

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pacific grimble film destiny denholm elliott susan stephen arthur british commissioner island though michael hordern officer resident directed wolf rilla

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Pacific DestinyBased onbook A Pattern of Islands by Sir Arthur Grimble1.00infobox
Pacific DestinyCinematographyMartin Curtis1.00infobox
Pacific DestinyCountryUnited Kingdom1.00infobox
Pacific DestinyDirected byWolf Rilla1.00infobox
Pacific DestinyDistributed byA British Lion Release (UK)1.00infobox
Pacific DestinyEdited byJohn Trumper1.00infobox
Pacific DestinyLanguageEnglish1.00infobox
Pacific DestinyMusic byJames Bernard1.00infobox
Pacific DestinyProduced byJames Lawrie1.00infobox
Pacific DestinyProduction companiesLawrie Productions Limited British Lion Films Limited (in association with) Shepperton Studios, England1.00infobox
Pacific DestinyRelease dates5 June 1956 (1956-06-05) (London, England)1.00infobox
Pacific DestinyRunning time96 mins1.00infobox
Pacific DestinyStarringDenholm Elliott Susan Stephen1.00infobox
Pacific DestinyWritten byRichard Mason (screenplay) Jack Lee (adaptation)1.00infobox
Pacific Destinyis a1956 British drama film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Denholm Elliott0.90text

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