They Made Me a Fugitive

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They Made Me a Fugitive

The VHS Cover
Directed by Alberto Cavalcanti
Produced by Nat Bronstein
Written by Noel Langley
Jackson Budd (novel)
Starring Trevor Howard
Sally Gray
Music by Marius-François Gaillard
Cinematography Otto Heller
Editing by Margery Saunders
Distributed by Warner
Release date(s) June 24, 1947
Running time 99 min.
Country Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Language English
IMDb profile

They Made Me A Fugitive is a 1947 British film noir set in postwar England. The black-and-white film was directed by Alberto Cavalcanti (credited as just Cavalcanti) with brooding and atmospheric cinematography by noted cameraman Otto Heller. The script was written by playwright Noel Langley, one of the screenwriters of The Wizard of Oz. The film has also been released under the title I Became a Criminal.

[edit] Plot

Trevor Howard plays Clem, an ex-RAF man who is drawn into the world of crime after the war. His psychopathic crime boss Narcy (short for Narcissus), betrays him when he refuses to deal in drugs, and he's framed for killing a police officer and imprisoned. The bitter Clem quickly escapes and sets off a country-wide man hunt.

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[edit] External links

They Made Me a Fugitive at the Internet Movie Database