En Londres, un canadiense que cumple condena por hurto mayor se escapa de la cárcel e intenta recuperar su botín, guardado en una caja fuerte bancaria, pero su cómplice se lleva la llave de ... Leer todoEn Londres, un canadiense que cumple condena por hurto mayor se escapa de la cárcel e intenta recuperar su botín, guardado en una caja fuerte bancaria, pero su cómplice se lleva la llave de seguridad cuando solo tiene el código de acceso.En Londres, un canadiense que cumple condena por hurto mayor se escapa de la cárcel e intenta recuperar su botín, guardado en una caja fuerte bancaria, pero su cómplice se lleva la llave de seguridad cuando solo tiene el código de acceso.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Nominada a1 premio BAFTA
- 1 nominación en total
- Danny Sullivan
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- Gamekeeper
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- Man in Ice Hockey Crowd
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- Prison Officer
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- Woman at Hockey Match
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- George - Store Detective
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- Man in Ice Hockey Crowd
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- Agnes the Maid
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- Sullivan's Chauffeur
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- Man in Ice Hockey Crowd
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- Box Office Clerk
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- First Mr. Dodds
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Opiniones destacadas
Kenneth Tynan and director Seth Holt co-wrote this tight script, and Holt keeps the action going and the tension and frustration building as Gregory runs out of options to get a hold of his money. The production is very good-looking as well.
Handsome George Nader was a Hollywood male starlet who wound up playing Ellery Queen on television, as well as starring in two other series and doing guest appearances before concentrating on a career in German film as kind of a James Coburn type. The rumor has persisted for years that Confidential magazine was ready to publish a story on Rock Hudson's homosexuality and traded that story with Universal Studios for one about Nader instead. This rumor emerged again when Hudson died, and left money to Nader in his will. If true, Universal obviously felt Hudson was going to be more important to them. That became a self-fulfilling prophecy, but it was perhaps correct. The sad thing is that a story like that mattered.
"Nowhere to Go" is well worth seeing.
George Nader was a handsome actor who left the US in the late 1950s to make films in Europe, such as the Jerry Cotton spy films. This is because he was outed in the press in the States and felt he had more options for work in Europe...which he apparently did. Here he is quite good in the lead...one of his few leading roles of this period in his career.
This is an interesting example of British film noir. While it lacks the cool camera angles of the best of the noir, its amoral sensibilities and coldness of the main character are classic noir all the way. Well worth seeing and it's a quiet, brooding sort of film.
The story revolves around a Canadian conman played by George Nader who reminds me for football fans as a Luis Figo lookalike. Good performances by Maggie Smith, making her film debut I think and Bernard Lee although I never thought of him as a violent type. A small part from the usual wooden Harry H Corbett too.
It kept my attention all the way through which is a fair achievement although as I mentioned previously it is a little predictable and has a few far fetched moments. Nevertheless a great watch.
One observation I made was how much our road system has improved since this film was made. When our main characters leave for Wales at the end Maggie tells George it will be an 8 hour journey, I can do in just over 2 if I put my foot down.
The story revolves around a American thief in London, played by George Nader, who was probably at the nadir of his career. I checked his credits and about this time he drifted into TV and then on to Germany and the rest of Europe, keeping busy in forgettable movies. His performance in this movie was low key, but really slick. He plays a professional who cons an old lady out of a valuable coin collection and spends the rest of the movie trying to cash it in and split. One by one his shady friends turn on him until he ends up a hunted man ducking for cover at every turn. He is eventually forced to rely on a virtual stranger he meets accidentally. She is played by a young and very interesting Maggie Smith. In fact I didn't even recognize her until the credits rolled.
This story was well written. Tight and tense. The performances were top notch, and the atmosphere had a very noir feel to it, even though a lot of it was shot in daylight. I don't know why George Nader's star waned. You couldn't predict it from his performance here.
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- TriviaOriginally cut to one hour and 29 minutes and was the second feature on a double-bill with Torpedo Run (1958). For a DVD release in 2013, it was restored to a running time of one hour and 40 minutes.
- ErroresWhen Gregory is talking to Sloane after the heist, and changing his shoes, a moving shadow of the boom microphone is visible behind Sloane.
- Citas
Pet Shop Clerk: You know what's the matter with this fish of yours, don't you? He's dead. Why don't you get yourself something that'll last a little longer? Like a kangaroo, or something?
- Versiones alternativasOriginally cut to one hour and 29 minutes and was the second feature on a double-bill. For a DVD release in 2013, it was restored to a running time of one hour and 40 minutes.
- ConexionesFeatured in Nothing Like a Dame (2018)
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- How long is Nowhere to Go?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Gejagt
- Locaciones de filmación
- Selfridges, Oxford Street, Westminster, Greater London, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(where Gregory puts the money in a safe deposit box)
- Productora
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 468,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 29 minutos
- Color