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  1. All Over the Town is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Derek N. Twist and starring Norman Wooland, Sarah Churchill and Cyril Cusack. It was based on the 1947 novel by R. F. Delderfield . Plot. After serving in the RAF during the Second World War, Nat Hearn returns to his prewar job as a reporter on the Tormouth Clarion.

  2. James Stuart. 7.64K subscribers. 449 views 7 years ago. ...more. Temple Abady: Main Title music from All Over the Town (1949). Conducted by John Hollingsworth-Royal Philharmonic Orchestra....

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  3. All Over the Town: Directed by Derek N. Twist. With Norman Wooland, Sarah Churchill, Cyril Cusack, Ronald Adam. On the south west coast of England, two crusading reporters revive a failing newspaper and expose local corruption.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Derek N. Twist
    • 1949-04-25
  4. 1949 Directed by Derek N. Twist. Newspaper reporter Nat Hearn returns home after serving in the Royal Air Force during World War II. When one of the paper’s owners dies, the man’s partner and son offers Nat a position as editor in return for his financial backing.

    • Derek N. Twist
  5. An RAF pilot returns to his job as a newspaper reporter in a small seaside town. At first he questions the importance of writing about the local goings on, but after unexpectedly becoming the editor, he decides to use the paper for the betterment of the community.

  6. All Over the Town. Date: 1949. Director: Derek N. Twist. Production Company: Wessex Film Productions. Stars: Norman Wooland, Sarah Churchill, Cyril Cusack, Bryan Forbes, James Hayter, Stanley Baker. Location (s): Buckinghamshire, Dorset. Region (s): South East A-D, South West. Storyline:

  7. Derek N. Twist Director. Norman Wooland Cast. Sarah Churchill Cast. Ronald Adam Cast. Cyril Cusack Cast. James Hayter Cast. Fabia Drake Cast. John Salew Cast. Critics reviews. Newspaper reporter Nat Hearn returns home after serving in the Royal Air Force during World War II.