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  1. The Yellow Balloon is een Britse dramafilm uit 1953 onder regie van J. Lee Thompson. Destijds werd de film in Nederland uitgebracht onder de titel De gele ballon. Verhaal. Frankie wil graag een ballon kopen. Hij verliest zijn geld, neemt de ballon af van een ander jongetje en begint een ...

  2. Hace 3 días · The Yellow Balloon. A young boy is coerced into helping a fugitive in J. Lee Thompson’s taut crime thriller, set amid the bombed-out ruins of post-war London. Frankie is devastated when his friend Ronnie falls to his death while playing in a blitzed building, but is even more distraught when the only witness – a hidden fugitive - blackmails ...

  3. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for The Yellow Balloon (1953) - J. Lee Thompson on AllMovie - Twelve-year old Frankie (Andrew Ray) feels guilty…

  4. Frankie and his friend Ron Williams (Stephen Fenemore) run through the streets with a yellow balloon. Looking out onto Cale Street with St Luke's Street beyond. The building in the middle clinches it. SJ. Capture 7; 29 Dec 2014 ; Facing the rear of Leverstock House which stands on Cale Street in London SW3.

  5. The Yellow Balloon is a 1953 British drama film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Andrew Ray, William Sylvester, Kathleen Ryan, Kenneth More and Hy Hazell. It was Thompson's second feature as director. It was distributed by Associated British and produced by the company's Marble Arch Producti

  6. THE YELLOW BALLOON. Charlotte Dematons, . . Front Street/Lemniscaat, $15.95 (0pp) ISBN 978-1-932425-01-7. In the tradition of books that invite readers to locate tiny objects in big pictures ...

  7. www.bfi.org.uk › film › ba00af73-dd48-5771-bb01-149d55d595e2The Yellow Balloon (1953) | BFI

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