Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe married owner of a bookstore is attracted to his sexy blonde clerk. He finally gives in to temptation and makes a pass at her, but that only results in him getting enmeshed in blackmail ... Leer todoThe married owner of a bookstore is attracted to his sexy blonde clerk. He finally gives in to temptation and makes a pass at her, but that only results in him getting enmeshed in blackmail and murder.The married owner of a bookstore is attracted to his sexy blonde clerk. He finally gives in to temptation and makes a pass at her, but that only results in him getting enmeshed in blackmail and murder.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Bank Clerk
- (escenas eliminadas)
- Miss Rosetti
- (sin créditos)
- Mary Lewis
- (sin créditos)
- May Harman
- (sin créditos)
- Police Constable
- (sin créditos)
- Club Manager
- (sin créditos)
- Frank the Waiter
- (sin créditos)
- Tobacconist Customer
- (sin créditos)
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Opiniones destacadas
The proprietor of this bookstore is, of all people, George Brent. He had a long career. Though this is a noir of sorts and I therefore can't give it a bad rating, let's just say this is hardly a career highlight for him.
Marguerite Chapman is attractive and convincing as his employee. She's stylish and pretty and comes off as nice.
This is an early Diana Dors film. She's decent in it. She gets pulled into some very bad behavior. But she's not a truly terrible character. She's chronically late to work and weak willed.
This isn't a memorable or distinguished film. But it isn't terrible, either. Nor does it hold to any formula. It's mediocre in a unique way.
In a moment of weakness, Brent commits a minor indiscretion with Dors, for which he is profusely apologetic. The matter seems closed until the voluptuous sales girl informs love interest, Peter Reynolds, whose leering, smug, self-satisfied facial expression seems to be constantly inviting.....a deftly aimed fist, to at least temporarily wipe off that nauseating smirk! It is a measure of his despicable character, that rather than being the jealous lover, '£' signs light up in his eyes and he manipulates the naive Dors along a path of extortion and blackmail towards her boss.
A murder on the premises and the accidental, but mysterious death of his wife makes Brent the target of an intense police investigation and he receives little sympathy or support from the humorless Huntley. In what begins to play out like Phase two of 'The Phantom Lady', it's left to the doting and devoted Chapman to clear Brent's name, even at the risk of endangering her own life.
In an era of movie making when justice had to be seen to be done, it's unsurprising that 'The Last Page' concludes with a long sentence. The film is hardly overflowing with novel ideas, but there is sufficient action between the covers to maintain interest.
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- TriviaThis was the first of 29 Hammer films directed by Terence Fisher over the course of 22 years. The last was Frankenstein contra el monstruo (1974).
- ErroresHarmon says "goodbye" to the other person on the phone when he's put the handset almost back on the cradle, well away from his mouth.
- Citas
Ruby Bruce: I'm sorry, but, I tore my sleeve.
Jeffrey Hart: How did that happen?
Ruby Bruce: I had to work late with my boss. I got a bit manhandled.
Jeffrey Hart: Manhandled?
Ruby Bruce: He's never seen me in my party clothes before. I think the shock was too much for him.
- ConexionesFeatured in The World of Hammer: Chiller (1994)
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- Idioma
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- Man Bait
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 24 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1