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Directed by John Paddy CarstairsOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Noir,
CrimeActors Richard Attenborough,
Sheila Sim,
Barry Jones,
Garry Marsh,
Bill Owen,
Judy KellyRating64%
Boyhood friends and comrades in the Army, Ted Peters (Richard Attenborough) and Dave Robinson (Bill Rowbotham) are back in civvies. Ted becomes a taxi driver and hopes to marry Joy Goodall (Sheila Sim), a pretty chorus girl. Dave, seeking easy money, joins a gang which has its headquarters in a suburban palais-de-danse. The gang is headed by a man called Gregory (Barry Jones), and includes Paul Baker (Barry K. Barnes), and petty crooks Sniffy and Pogson. Ted refuses to join them., 1h35
Directed by John Paddy CarstairsOrigin United-kingdomGenres Thriller,
CrimeThemes Transport films,
Rail transport filmsActors Jean Kent,
Bonar Colleano,
Albert Lieven,
Derrick De Marney,
Finlay Currie,
Paul DupuisRating65%
The film takes place almost entirely on a train travelling between Paris and Trieste in post-war Europe. Albert Lieven and Jean Kent play two somewhat mysterious people, at ease in sophisticated society. On Valya's behalf, Zurta steals a diary from an unnamed embassy in Paris, but in doing so, is forced to kill an embassy guard. Poole, an accomplice of theirs, is passed the diary, but he double-crosses the other two and attempts to escape with it on the Orient Express. Just in time, Valya and Zurta also board the train.Directed by John Paddy CarstairsGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedyThemes Films based on playsActors Cecil Parker,
A. E. Matthews,
David Tomlinson,
Lana Morris,
Joyce Carey,
Michael BrennanRating60%
Viscount Pym (David Tomlinson) - whilst on National Service - gets leave from the British Army on the pretext of standing for Parliament as a Conservative Party candidate in his home constituency, held by his family for generations. The request is a ruse to enable Pym to marry his wealthy American fiancée June Farrell (Helen Backlin) while she's still in England and before she has to return home to America. His master plan backfires when he finds himself swept into the election campaign and beaten by the more politically experienced Mr Cleghorn (Tom Macaulay), the Labour Party candidate.