Agrega una trama en tu idioma1950. Drama. Directed by John Gilling. Writer Robert Southley finds his lifestyle threatened by blackmail from a former American criminal associate. Stars Hugh Sinclair, Dinah Sheridan & Joh... Leer todo1950. Drama. Directed by John Gilling. Writer Robert Southley finds his lifestyle threatened by blackmail from a former American criminal associate. Stars Hugh Sinclair, Dinah Sheridan & John Laurie.1950. Drama. Directed by John Gilling. Writer Robert Southley finds his lifestyle threatened by blackmail from a former American criminal associate. Stars Hugh Sinclair, Dinah Sheridan & John Laurie.
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As in an episode of 'Columbo', anti-hero Robert Southley (the "distinguished crime novelist") is too arrogant and condescending for his own good, and there is plenty of barbed dialogue to go around.
Ernest Butcher has a brief but memorable cameo as the neighbour who innocently blunders in, and exits blustering "No harm done"!
Recommended.
I love these English B mysteries. It was fun to see The Fugitive's Barry Morse here as a young investigator and speaking with a British accent - he didn't on his most famous role, Lt. Gerard on The Fugitive.
My only problem with this film is I don't understand how the Sheridan character felt any affection for her boss, a cold, arrogant man.
Southley was a bad boy is his past but he is in no mood to pay again. So he buys a disguise and kills Fenton.
Southley ends up teaming with the police to investigate the murder. It is his secretary Linda (Dinah Sheridan) assisted by her husband John (Barry Morse) who dislikes Southley who end up investigating him.
Given that we know Southley is a killer. This does end up giving a Colombo feel to it. Southley is charmless, cold and aloof. Even more so when he is hanging about with the police.
So you feel little sympathy for Southley who also seems to be careless, something Fenton mentioned before he got bumped off.
There is a good cast in No Trace but his is a flatly made cheap B picture. It lacks excitement but the cast make it worthwhile.
It's a good film with some dodgy accents thrown in - what is blackmailer Michael Brennan (Fenton) trying to do with that terrible American accent! And bad girl Dora Bryan (Maisie) exaggerates her cockney accent a bit. Still, she fits the bill as a drunken slapper. The film unravels itself with suitable tension as the cast begin to realize what has gone on thanks to the inquisitive hunches of Sinclair's secretary Dinah Sheridan (Linda) and Laurie's assistant Barry Morse (John).
We are told that everyone has a novel inside them. Just make sure you aren't completely autobiographical. Otherwise........"We are all doomed!"
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- TriviaThe Shakespeare quotation at the centre of the plot is from Othello Act III scene III: "Oh, that the slave had forty thousand lives! / One is too poor, too weak for my revenge. / Now do I see 'tis true. Look here, Iago, / All my fond love thus do I blow to heaven. / 'Tis gone. / Arise, black vengeance, from the hollow hell!"
- Citas
Inspector MacDougall: Queer how she recognised you so quickly.
Robert Southley: I don't think my face is entirely unfamiliar to the public.
Inspector MacDougall: That's one thing I like about you Robert, your modesty.
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- Locaciones de filmación
- Alliance Studios, Twickenham, Middlesex, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(studio: produced at Alliance Studios, England)
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 16 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1