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A good British thriller more (1 total)Cast
(Credited cast)| Paul Maxwell | ... | Craig Owen | |
| Felicity Young | ... | Linda | |
| Bruce Seton | ... | Felix | |
| Kay Callard | ... | Coral | |
| T.P. McKenna | ... | Mike | |
| Laurie Leigh | ... | Julie | |
| Charles Byrne | ... | Happy Joe |
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Francis Searle made a bunch of good features in the late fifties and early sixties. And this one makes no exception. I would say it's more a drama than a gangster movie. I won't spoil it, but the characters are rather interesting, deeply described, and not the lead. In resume, a fairly good British B noir, starring the always efficient Paul Maxwell - we saw in many films of this kind. A tragic story, and sometimes poignant. It is still a classic topic, no real surprise in it, and a predictable ending.
But it's worthwhile. And so rare.
I almost forgot: this movie was produced by Butcher's Films. British B productions of this era. With the Danziger's, of course...