Escape Route (film)
Escape Route | |
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U.S. theatrical release poster | |
Directed by |
Seymour Friedman Peter Graham Scott |
Produced by | Ronald Kinnoch |
Written by |
John Baines Nicholas Phipps |
Starring |
George Raft Sally Gray Clifford Evans Reginald Tate |
Music by | Hans May |
Cinematography | Eric Cross |
Edited by | Tom Simpson |
Production company |
Banner Films |
Distributed by |
Eros Films (UK) Lippert Pictures (US) |
Release dates | December 1952 |
Running time | 77 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Escape Route, released in the United States as I'll Get You, is a 1952 British thriller film directed by Seymour Friedman and Peter Graham Scott and starring George Raft, Sally Gray and Clifford Evans.[1]
Synopsis
An American, Steve Rossi, enters Britain by slipping past immigration at Heathrow Airport, leading to a national manhunt by the police. He is finally intercepted by Joan Miller, an MI5 agent, who takes him to her superiors. Rossi reveals himself to be an FBI agent posing as a nuclear scientist in an attempt to infiltrate a gang kidnapping western scientists and taking them across the Iron Curtain. His contact in London is a man named Michael Grand who has recently arranged the kidnap of an American. With MI5's assistance, Rossi monitors Grand and arranges a meeting with him. Growing increasingly suspicious of Rossi, Grand and his organisation make several attempts to kill him.
Cast
- George Raft as Steve Rossi
- Sally Gray as Joan Miller
- Clifford Evans as Michael Grand
- Frederick Piper as Inspector Reid
- Reginald Tate as Colonel Wilkes
- Patricia Laffan as Irma Brookes
- June Ashley as Beauty Shop Attendant
- John Warwick as Security Chief Brice
- Roddy Hughes as Porter
- Grace Arnold as Neighbour
- Cyril Chamberlain as Bailey
- Howard Douglas as Taxi Driver
- Arthur Lovegrove as Phillips
- Anthony Pendrell as Rees
- Norman Pierce as Inspector Hobbs
- Harry Towb as Immigration Officer
References
- ↑ Aaker p.152
Bibliography
- Aaker, Everett. George Raft: The Films. McFarland, 2013.