Home to Danger
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Home to Danger | |
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Directed by | Terence Fisher |
Produced by | Lance Comfort |
Written by |
Ian Stuart Black Francis Edge John Temple-Smith |
Starring |
Guy Rolfe Rona Anderson Francis Lister Stanley Baker |
Music by | Malcolm Arnold |
Cinematography | Reginald H. Wyer |
Editing by | Francis Edge |
Studio | New World Pictures |
Distributed by | Eros Films |
Release dates | August 1951 |
Running time | 66 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Home to Danger is a 1951 British crime film directed by Terence Fisher starring Guy Rolfe, Rona Anderson and Stanley Baker.[1] It was made at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith as a supporting feature.
Synopsis
A young woman returns to Britain following the death of her estranged, wealthy father who it is believed committed suicide. It is expected that the bulk of the estate will pass to his business partner. However, when the will is read out she is given most of the money as a gesture of reconciliation by her father. She clings to her belief that he did not kill himself and investigates the circumstances of his death. Before long, plots are being hatched to kill her.
Cast
- Guy Rolfe as Robert
- Rona Anderson as Barbara
- Francis Lister as Wainright
- Alan Wheatley as Hughes
- Bruce Belfrage as Solicitor
- Peter Jones as Lips Leonard
- Stanley Baker as Willie Dougan
- Dennis Harkin as Jimmy-The-One
References
Bibliography
- Chibnall, Steve & McFarlane, Brian. The British 'B' Film. Palgrave MacMillan, 2011.
External links
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