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Emergency

1962 | 63m | English

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Popularity: 2 (history)

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When a little girl is knocked down it is discovered that there are only three donors of the right blood type to help with a life-saving operation. One is a murderer awaiting execution, one an atomic scientist selling secrets, and one an international footballer about to get his hundreth cap.
Release Date: Mar 02, 1962
Director: Francis Searle
Writer: Jim O'Connolly, Don Nicholl
Genres: Drama
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Production Companies Butcher's Film Service
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 07, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 30, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Dermot Walsh John Bell
Colin Tapley Dr. Lloyd
Anthony Dawes Sergeant Phillips
Patrick Jordan Jimmy Regan
Edward Ogden Tommy Day
Sidney Vivian Shaw
Garard Green Professor Graham
Glyn Houston Inspector Harris
Zena Walker Joan Bell
Helen Forrest Mrs Day
Name Job
Francis Searle Director
Jim Connock Editor
Jim O'Connolly Writer
Duncan Sutherland Art Direction
John Veale Music
Ken Hodges Cinematography
Don Nicholl Writer
Pat Moon Continuity
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Glyn Houston was never the most versatile of actors but he acquits himself well enough here as the police inspector "Harris" who has to try and track down one of three potential blood donors for a young girl whose only hope of surviving a road accident is an immediate transfusion. It turns out that ... this search isn't exactly straightforward as one man is already on death row; an other is a reclusive scientist - with a secret he desperately wants to keep - and the third is actually the most decent of the three: a footballer about to play for his 100th England cap. The production is a bit basic, the story a little episodic and contrived at times but Francis Searle manages to keep all three plates in the air for much of this as the tension quickly mounts. Not much jeopardy, no - hardly likely with a little girl lying on an hospital bed in 1962 - but even so, it's still not a bad hour of drama.

Aug 25, 2023