From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Perfect Woman
The Perfect Woman
The Perfect Woman His niece, played by Patricia Roc decides to amuse her-
self by pretending to be this artificial woman. The plot
follows a man who takes a job escorting the woman for a
night on the town.[1]
Cast
• Patricia Roc as Penelope Belman
• Stanley Holloway as Ramshead
• Nigel Patrick as Roger Cavendish
• Miles Malleson as Professor Ernest Belman
• Irene Handl as Mrs. Butters
• Anita Sharp-Bolster as Lady Diana
• Fred Berger as Farini
• David Hurst as Wolfgang Winkel
• Pamela Devis as Olga the Robot
• Jerry Verno as Football Fan On Underground
• Johnnie Schofield as Ticket Collector
• Philippa Gill as Lady Mary
• Jerry Desmonde as Dress shop manager
• Dora Bryan as Model in shop
• Noel Howlett as Scientist
Directed by Bernard Knowles
Produced by Alfred Black
George Black References
Written by George Black [1] The Perfect Woman: Movie information Retrieved
Bernard Knowles on July 23, 2007
Starring Patricia Roc
Stanley Holloway
Nigel Patrick
External links
Miles Malleson • The Perfect Woman at the Internet Movie Database
Music by Arthur Wilkinson
Cinematography Jack Hildyard
Editing by Peter Graham Scott
Distributed by General Film Distributors - UK
Release date(s) 1949
Running time 87m 42s (UK).
Country United Kingdom
Language English
The Perfect Woman is a comedy, 1949 British film directed
by Bernard Knowles and written by George Black, Jr and J.
B. Boothroyd, based upon a play by Wallace Geoffrey and
Basil Mitchell. A scientist (Miles Malleson) creates what
he considers the perfect woman (Pamela Devis) in his lab.
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• 1940s comedy films
• Pre-1950 science fiction films
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