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For Them That Trespass

1949 | 95m | English

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In this drama, a frustrated upper-class writer decides that he will find real inspiration by examining his subjects first-hand. This leads him to begin wandering about the seamiest side of town where he witnesses a murder. When an innocent man is arrested, the writer refuses to assist him as the knowledge that he has been "slumming" could destroy his career. The young man is sentenced to 15 years in prison.
Release Date: Apr 21, 1949
Director: Alberto Cavalcanti
Writer: J. Lee Thompson, Ernest Raymond, William Douglas-Home
Genres: Drama, Crime
Keywords writer
Production Companies Associated British Picture Corporation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Richard Todd Herbert Edward Logan
Patricia Plunkett Rosie
Stephen Murray Christopher Drew
Michael Laurence Jim Heal
Vida Hope Olive Mockson
Rosalyn Boulter Frankie Ketchen
James Hayter John Craigie 'Jocko' Glenn
Harry Fowler Dave, Rosie's friend
George Hayes The Mad Artist
Michael Brennan Det. Insp. Benstead
Joan Dowling Gracie, Rosie's friend
Michael Medwin Len, Herbie's bar pal
Irene Handl Inn Proprietress
John Salew Prosecutor Ainsley
John Salew Defense Counsel Sir Huntley
Mary Merrall Mrs. Drew
Frederick Leister The Vicar
Harcourt Williams Judge
George Curzon Clark Hall
Ian Fleming First Prison Warden
Edward Lexy Second Prison Warden
Helen Cherry Mary Drew
Valentine Dyall Toastmaster at Drew Party
Ernest Butcher uncredited
Susanne Gibbs
Cameron Hall
David Keir
Charles Lloyd Pack
Andreas Malandrinos
Charles Paton
Kynaston Reeves
Johnnie Schofield
Leonard Sharp
Alan Wheatley
Susanne Gibbs uncredited
Cameron Hall uncredited
David Keir uncredited
Charles Lloyd Pack uncredited
Andreas Malandrinos uncredited
Charles Paton uncredited
Kynaston Reeves uncredited
Johnnie Schofield uncredited
Leonard Sharp uncredited
Alan Wheatley uncredited
Name Job
Alberto Cavalcanti Director
J. Lee Thompson Screenplay
Ernest Raymond Novel
William Douglas-Home Screenplay
Philip Green Music
Derick Williams Director of Photography
Peter Proud Production Design
Margery Saunders Editor
Bob Clark Makeup Artist
Frank Cross Hairstylist
W.A. Whittaker Production Manager
Harry Benson Sound
Stan Jolly Sound
P. Woods Sound Editor
Dorothy Sinclair Wardrobe Supervisor
Name Title
Victor Skutezky Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Stephen Murray is the aspiring writer "Christy" who decides that he needs to leave his cosseted life with his family, and get some experience of real life. To that end, he starts frequenting working men's pubs where he alights on "Frankie" (Rosalyn Boulter). She's quite a lively girl, with plenty of ... other "men friends" including "Herb" (Richard Todd) and "Jim" (Michael Laurence), the latter gent doesn't take kindly to her sharing her attentions around. On one evening, when he arrives at her flat only to find an escaping man scarpering down the back alley, things turn tragic and "Herb" is soon stitched up for the crime. We know who the real perpetrator is, and we know that "Christy" also knows, but he chooses to watch events unfold for "creative purposes"! Spool on fifteen years and "Herb" is out, and looking for answers... None of the performances are really distinguishing - indeed, there are some pretty dodgy Scots accents around, but the overall consistency amongst the cast and the well paced, solid, direction from (Alberto) Cavalcanti keep this moving along quickly. There's an effective contribution from George Hayes as the "Mad Artist" who has taken over the home of the victim - a role he plays, briefly, with some skill. With a better cast, it might have been a better film - but as it is, these folks do a better than decent job.

Jul 09, 2022