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  1. Painted Boats (US titles The Girl on the Canal or The Girl of the Canal) is a British drama film directed by Charles Crichton and released by Ealing Studios in 1945.

  2. Painted Boats (US titles The Girl on the Canal or The Girl of the Canal) is a black-and-white British film directed by Charles Crichton and released by Ealing Studios in 1945.

  3. Painted Boats. Date: 1945 Director: Charles Crighton Production Company: Ealing Studios. Stars: Jenny Laird, Megs Jenkins, Harry Fowler, Robert Griffiths, Bill Blewitt, May Hallatt, Madoline Thomas, Grace Arnold Location (s): Gloucestershire, Lancashire, London, Middlesex, Northamptonshire, Staffordshire.

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  4. Its credentials were good, being an early Ealing Studio production by Michael Balcon and the third film to be directed by the venerable Charles Crichton. However from the studio that one associates with sparkling comedies mixed with serious dramas, it was a very mundane affair.

  5. Painted Boats (US titles The Girl on the Canal or The Girl of the Canal) is a black-and-white British film directed by Charles Crichton and released by Ealing Studios in 1945. Choose a picture from our collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts.

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  6. Charles Crichton’s Ealing drama follows two families who live and work on the canal boats and waterways of Britain. Starring Jenny Laird, Bill Blewett and Robert Griffith.

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  8. Painted Boats is a British drama film directed by Charles Crichton and released by Ealing Studios in 1945. Painted Boats, one of the lesser-known Ealing films of the period, is brief, uses a little-known cast and has a slight storyline.

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