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Director: | Henry Hathaway |
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Writer: | Philip MacDonald, Nigel Balchin |
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Philip Hannon, a blind playwright living in London, overhears part of a conversation , that leads him into a desperate race, to find a kidnapped child. When he gets no help from the police, he along with his butler, and his ex fiancée, attempt to track down the crooks. | |
Release Date: | May 18, 1956 |
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Director: | Henry Hathaway |
Writer: | Philip MacDonald, Nigel Balchin |
Genres: | Crime, Mystery, Thriller |
Keywords | london, england, kidnapping, playwright, blindness |
Production Companies | 20th Century Fox, Odeon Entertainment |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $1,375,000 |
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Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Van Johnson | Phillip Hannon |
Vera Miles | Jean Lennox |
Cecil Parker | Bob Matthews |
Patricia Laffan | Miss Alice MacDonald |
Maurice Denham | Inspector Grovening |
Estelle Winwood | Barmaid |
Liam Redmond | Mr Murch |
Isobel Elsom | Lady Syrett |
Martin Benson | Pillings |
Natalie Norwick | Janet Murch |
Terence de Marney | Sergeant Luce |
Robin Alalouf | |
Ashley Cowan | |
Arthur Gomez | |
A. Cameron Grant | |
Fred Griffiths | |
Walter Horsbrugh | |
Janice Kane | |
Charles Keane | |
Lucie Lancaster | |
Queenie Leonard | |
Phyllis Montefiore | |
Robert Raglan | |
Maggie Rennie | |
Stuart Saunders | |
Reginald Sheffield | |
Yorke Sherwood | |
Leslie Sketchley | |
Charles Stanley | |
Michael Trubshawe | |
Neil Wilson | |
Ben Wright |
Name | Job |
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Philip MacDonald | Novel |
Nigel Balchin | Screenplay |
James B. Clark | Editor |
Maurice Ransford | Art Direction |
Lyle R. Wheeler | Art Direction |
Fay Babcock | Set Decoration |
Walter M. Scott | Set Decoration |
Edmond F. Bernoudy | Assistant Director |
Lionel Newman | Conductor |
Ray Kellogg | Visual Effects |
Charles LeMaire | Wardrobe Designer |
Maurice De Packh | Orchestrator |
Helen Turpin | Hairstylist |
Bernard Freericks | Sound |
Harry M. Leonard | Sound |
Leonard Doss | Other |
Henry Hathaway | Director |
Leigh Harline | Original Music Composer |
Milton Krasner | Director of Photography |
Travilla | Costume Design |
Ben Nye | Makeup Artist |
Name | Title |
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Henry Ephron | Producer |
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A truly pleasant surprise. Philip Hannon is a blind playwright residing in London, during one of his R&R moments at the local public house, he overhears part of a conversation that suggests the vile kidnapping of a child. Getting the police force to take him seriously proves hard to achieve, so ... with the help of his trusty butler and his ex fiancée, Jean Lennox, he hopes to avert a dastardly crime. Well well well, sometimes you can tune into a film not expecting much more than a B movie rush, yet just occasionally you get submarined and get a mysterious treat that deserves far better support than it actually gets. I have been delighted to log on to this films page and see that others have been entertained by this picture as much as myself. This is not ground breaking or even remotely original, in fact it does play out as some sort of cheap knock off idea that Hitchcock turned down in his sleep, but you know what? Sometimes a film can be great just for having an honest will to entertain the viewers with suspense and mystery being its main fortitudes. Henry Hathaway directs and it's just another film to prove that as up and down as his career was, he was never afraid to tackle different genres, here, with the London location totally interesting, he manages to knit it all together with impressive results. Van Johnson has his critics, and it would be foolish of me to not concur that at times he has been wooden, but here as the blind Phillip Hannon, he shows that if given good enough roles he was more than able to rise to the challenge. Not one to revisit often for sure, but seriously recommended to those who like the genre and are stuck for a good film to watch. 7/10