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The Square Peg
- Format: DVD
- Release Date: 9/9/2008

The Square Peg
- Format: DVD
- Release Date: 9/9/2008
- Starring: Norman Wisdom, Honor Blackman, Edward Chapman, Campbell Singer, Terence Alexander, Hattie Jacques, Eddie Leslie
- UPC: 018619778050
- Item #: MVD977805
- Director: John Paddy Carstairs
- Genre: Comedy-Classic
- Release Date: 9/9/2008
- This product is a special order
- Closed Caption: No
- Original Year: 1958
- Run Time: 86 minutes
- Distributor/Studio: Televista
- Region: 0
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Product Notes
It's the Second World War and Norman Pitkin is vitally interested in helping the war effort. A road mender by profession, he and his colleague Mr. Grimsdale are recruited into the army and posted to France.
Credits
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CreditsNorman Wisdom
Honor Blackman
Edward Chapman
Campbell Singer
Terence Alexander
Hattie Jacques
Eddie Leslie
Fred Griffith
Hazel Sutton
Henry E. Blyth
Jack Davies
John Heller
Richard Marner
Terry Alexander
Victor Maddern
Frank Williams
Brian Worth
Victor Beaumont
Martin Boddey
Arnold Bell
Harold Goodwin
Oliver Reed
Andre Maranne
John Warwick
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DirectorsJohn Paddy Carstairs
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ProducersHugh Stewart