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Eight O'Clock Walk

  • 1954
  • Approved
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Eight O'Clock Walk (1954)
CrimeDrama

In post-WW2 England, a taxi driver is ostracized by society after he's accused of murdering a school-girl and his untried lawyer must find the real killer to save his client from the hangman... Read allIn post-WW2 England, a taxi driver is ostracized by society after he's accused of murdering a school-girl and his untried lawyer must find the real killer to save his client from the hangman.In post-WW2 England, a taxi driver is ostracized by society after he's accused of murdering a school-girl and his untried lawyer must find the real killer to save his client from the hangman.

  • Director
    • Lance Comfort
  • Writers
    • Jack Roffey
    • Gordon Harboard
    • Katherine Strueby
  • Stars
    • Richard Attenborough
    • Cathy O'Donnell
    • Derek Farr
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    516
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    • Director
      • Lance Comfort
    • Writers
      • Jack Roffey
      • Gordon Harboard
      • Katherine Strueby
    • Stars
      • Richard Attenborough
      • Cathy O'Donnell
      • Derek Farr
    • 17User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Richard Attenborough
    Richard Attenborough
    • Tom Manning
    Cathy O'Donnell
    Cathy O'Donnell
    • Jill Manning
    Derek Farr
    Derek Farr
    • Peter Tanner
    Ian Hunter
    Ian Hunter
    • Geoffrey Tanner, Q.C.
    Maurice Denham
    Maurice Denham
    • Horace Clifford
    Bruce Seton
    Bruce Seton
    • D.C.I.
    Harry Welchman
    Harry Welchman
    • Mr. Justice Harrington
    Kynaston Reeves
    • Mr. Munro
    Lily Kann
    • Mrs. Zunz
    • (as Lilly Kann)
    Eithne Dunne
    • Mrs. Evans
    Cheryl Molineaux
    • Irene Evans
    Totti Truman Taylor
    Totti Truman Taylor
    • Miss Ribden-White
    Robert Adair
    Robert Adair
    • Mr. Pettigrew
    Grace Arnold
    Grace Arnold
    • Mrs. Higgs
    David Hannaford
    • Ernie Higgs
    Sally Stephens
    • Edith Higgs
    Vernon Kelso
    • Superintendent
    Robert Sydney
    • Ted Lane
    • Director
      • Lance Comfort
    • Writers
      • Jack Roffey
      • Gordon Harboard
      • Katherine Strueby
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    5Prismark10

    Foul play at the bombed out streets of London

    A melodrama that looks at the legal system that suddenly adds dashes of Perry Mason into the mix. Richard Attenborough plays a local friendly cabbie who gets trick or treated by a gang of kids early in the morning. He goes after them more in jest and later helps one of the girl's looking for her lost doll in the streets of post war London which still was littered with bomb sites

    When the young girl is found dead Attenborough turns out to be the wrong man in the wrong place but all the evidence, circumstantial it might be points to him being the murderer. Of course we know it's not him as we see a man in a bowler hat shown in silhouette who approached he girl after Attenborough left the girl and this shadowy man pops up later on. It really wants you to shout out 'its that man again' every time you see him

    Attenborough's wife has a hard time to get a criminal solicitor who believes in his innocent, only later a dogged barrister reluctantly turns detective in order to unmask the real culprit

    The film has a very realistic location setting of the post war London with kids running about on their own. Even the reluctance of the lawyers to take the case on was very much on the mark. The latter part of the film based on some random circumstances allowing the Barrister to think it the murderer is someone else and nearby is rather convenient but the film just about gets away with it.
    7howardmorley

    Dickie Attenborough on Song

    I have awarded this film 7/10 and was surprised as a 67 year old regular viewer of films that I had not seen this long neglected title on TV before.I was given this Christmas from my wife about 12 movies of my choosing after visiting my favourite contact of rare dvds in North London.I was attracted to this title by the inclusion in the cast of actress Cathy O'Donnell who won acclaim as a newcomer acting in "The Best Years of Our Lives" (1946), playing the young fiancé then wife of a U.S.seaman (Harold Russell) who actually lost both his wrists in WW11.

    There is no point giving the plot again but my wife & I both thought the mother was totally naive and not a little stupid allowing her very young daughter to roam over bomb sites rather than being escorted to school.However since I was 8 in 1954 I can state there was a much more casual approach by parents to child safety then like climbing trees, playing on bomb & building sites, walking by canals and walking home from school alone.Perhaps it was the effect of living through the war.Of course the 1954 British Board of Film censors would never have allowed a certificate for a film portraying murderous, psychotic paedophilia on cinema screens.Also in my DVD collection is Graham Greene's "Brighton Rock"(1949) which shows the depth of roles Dickie Attenborough could play.Here he plays an innocent cabbie in the wrong place & time who gets accused of the little girl's murder.To solve why Cathy O'Donnell has an American accent she plays Dickie's Canadian wife in this movie.She believes in her husband and fights to get him the best legal counsel for his defence.The real killer was spotted by my wife.
    7richardchatten

    April Fool's Day

    Dirty old men with sweeties stuffed into their coat pockets to secure the trust of young children seem to have been a regular feature of London life back in the law-abiding fifties.

    We already know from the start that nice young Richard Attenborough isn't the guilty party, but with the recent hanging of Derek Bentley still fresh in people's minds it was a hot enough topic for the title to overtly (if archaically) refer to the fate that awaits the hero if he isn't exonerated before the conclusion.

    As in 'The Angry Silence' the beleaguered Attenborough has to face the music with a sad-eyed, short-lived young actress from abroad by his side. Six years later it was Pier Angeli, on this occasion it's the waif-like Cathy O'Donnell.
    8astroboyblastoff

    Eight O'clock Walk

    A great movie showing the dangers of circumstantial evidence. Being a 1954 movie, I liked seeing all the old cars. The taxi cabs are old now but they looked new in the movie. I don't understand why at least two of those cabs were missing a passenger front door! I like the Wolseley police car. I also like the piece of comedy about the lady who witnessed Tom chasing the girl. She told a lady she was looking for long pants for her husband. I'm sure she was supposed to be talking to the judge about her witnessing Tom chasing the girl, but she picked the wrong topic and talked about the long pants!
    7hitchcockthelegend

    But it's all circumstantial guv!

    Eight O'Clock Walk is a solid piece of film making. Well directed (Lance Comfort), well acted (Richard Attenborough/Cathy O'Donnell/Derek Farr/Maurice Denham/Ian Hunter) and neatly photographed (Brendan J. Stafford). Unfortunately the writing, whilst not awful at all, asks some big leaps of faith of the audience.

    Plot finds Attenborough as a good guy sort who, through a series of circumstances, is accused of murdering a little girl. As the strain begins to tell on he and his loved ones, it's looking increasingly likely he could well be found guilty.

    Pic trundles along to the big courtroom finale with Attenborough superbly getting more stressed with each frame. For fans of court room dramas then this delivers good viewing, the law can often be mad and it's always good to see legal eagles going at each other and to see how they deal with those called to the dock - including a child here. If you can accept the outcome, which if truth be told is never in doubt, then this adds up to being better than a time waster. 6.5/10

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    • Trivia
      Cheryl Molineaux's debut.
    • Goofs
      Actors playing members of the jury differ in separate shots.
    • Connections
      References Flame of Calcutta (1953)
    • Soundtracks
      Oranges and Lemons
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      Traditional

      Arranged by George Melachrino

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 1954 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Aprilmordet
    • Filming locations
      • Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • British Lion Film Corporation
      • British Aviation Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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