Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA woman has been sentenced to death by hanging. Her cousin believes she is innocent and he works against time to prove it before she is executed.A woman has been sentenced to death by hanging. Her cousin believes she is innocent and he works against time to prove it before she is executed.A woman has been sentenced to death by hanging. Her cousin believes she is innocent and he works against time to prove it before she is executed.
Donald Bisset
- Supt. Shelford
- (as Donald Bissett)
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A really neat little thriller, the story plays fair and the killer comes as a real surprise. The cast work well together and Dennis Price is a reliable lead as the solver of the crime. Well worth 90 minutes of your time.
This is a neat thriller. The acting is good, and what's more important is that it is 1953 and Capital Punishment is the focus of the film. It was good to show back then that there were innocent men and women being executed in this country. On the surface it does not attack the system, but in one essential way it does. If an innocent person is executed, then it puts to shame the whole concept of murder by state murder. Also 1953 was one of the most appalling years in UK judicial history. Homosexual men were rounded up as never before and imprisoned, and state execution was considered ' normal ' by most so-called decent people. It was a brave act to make this film and to make a basically indifferent public aware that the wrong person could be caught and hanged. The Craig/Bentley case posed many questions, but it took Ruth Ellis to realise that Capital Punishment was a crime in itself. In the more enlightened Sixties both Homosexuality and Capital punishment showed many in the public that new laws were needed and death by execution was abolished and homosexuality was partly decriminalised.
This film was a step forward, and the anguish on the condemned woman's face speaks volumes. For this alone and her acting it is worth seeing, and to reflect on how much was wrong back in the Fifties. Wolf Rilla keeps the pace going, and all within one hour and sixteen minutes. Not great, but necessary.
NOOSE FOR A LADY is a stylish British murder mystery that starts with a woman being convicted and sentenced for the murder of her husband. She has seven days until sentence is carried out. Then arrives a cousin (Dennis Price) from colonial Uganda who is determined to find the real killer. He goes to the quaint little English village she lives in and starts snooping. There's the worried step-daughter (Rona Anderson) who teams up with him to examine the various suspects. It seems everyone in town had a motive and chance to kill the mean old man. Story ends with the now clichéd gathering of all the suspects and the statement, "Someone in this room is the killer." No major stars in this little Brit thriller but everyone is quite good. Ronald Howard is the local doctor, Charles Lloyd Pack the quirky local trinket collector, Alison Leggatt and Melissa Stribling the lady and niece with a secret, Colin Tapley the fussy major, and Esma Cannon as Miss Ginch the town gossip. Great fun and a surprise ending. Plus with Dennis Price and Esma Cannon, what's not to like?
Dennis Price once again plays detective in this entertaining murder mystery.He plays a relation of a murdered man who finds that the man's wife has been convicted of murder and is facing execution.He joins forces with the murdered man's stepdaughter to track down the real murderer.The problem is that the local poacher who saw the murderer creep away from the house is himself murdered.Then Charles Lloyd Pack who looks as if he has an important clue has a stoke and dies in hospital.So with time ticking away all the usual suspects are assembled together,and believe it or not they include Esme Cannon..I have to say that the identity of the murderer is cleverly disguised,I did not guess write and was put off the scent by some very effective red herrings.So although essential a supporting feature the cast writing and direction make this into a very effective low budget thriller.
I saw this movie once as a child and it has always escaped me . For a long time i thought i just imagined it , that it never existed , then i saw it again some 20 years later . Its not a great film by any means but i think it attains classic status solely on the dialogue and filming techniques . I mean how can you not like a grainy black and white film with poor lighting and extreme closeups with dialogue like ."Ive called you all here because the killer is amongst you, here in this room " " the killer is...." then the light goes out and there is a shot ... and then ... well you will have to see this movie to find out how it ends.. its a classic.. If any one has seen ths recently please let me know...I will be forever in your debt....
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Vanessa Lane: Tell us about Uganda.
Simon Gale: It's very big and it's very hot.
- Créditos curiososOpening credits prologue: "Better a hundred guilty escape than one innocent be hanged."
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- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Ştreang pentru o doamnă
- Locaciones de filmación
- Merton Park Studios, Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(studio: made at Merton Park Studios also)
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 16 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Noose for a Lady (1953) officially released in India in English?
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