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House of Blackmail

  • 1953
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
287
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House of Blackmail (1953)
DramaMystery

A blackmailer is murdered, and the police find that there is a long list of suspects who wanted to see him dead.A blackmailer is murdered, and the police find that there is a long list of suspects who wanted to see him dead.A blackmailer is murdered, and the police find that there is a long list of suspects who wanted to see him dead.

  • Director
    • Maurice Elvey
  • Writer
    • Allan MacKinnon
  • Stars
    • William Sylvester
    • Mary Germaine
    • Alexander Gauge
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    287
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    • Director
      • Maurice Elvey
    • Writer
      • Allan MacKinnon
    • Stars
      • William Sylvester
      • Mary Germaine
      • Alexander Gauge
    • 10User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    William Sylvester
    William Sylvester
    • Jimmy
    Mary Germaine
    • Carol Blane
    Alexander Gauge
    Alexander Gauge
    • Markham
    John Arnatt
    John Arnatt
    • Pete Carter
    Denis Shaw
    Denis Shaw
    • Bassett
    Ingeborg von Kusserow
    Ingeborg von Kusserow
    • Emma
    • (as Ingeborg Wells)
    Hugo Schuster
    • Dr. Welich
    Patricia Owens
    Patricia Owens
    • Joan
    Barry Wynne
    • Billy Blane
    C. Denier Warren
    C. Denier Warren
    • Jock
    John Adams
    • Detective Brown
    • (uncredited)
    Chris Adcock
    • Cafe Customer
    • (uncredited)
    Fred Haggerty
    • Police Sergeant
    • (uncredited)
    Sidney Vivian
    • Police Inspector
    • (uncredited)
    John H. Watson
    • Bert - Cafe Customer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Maurice Elvey
    • Writer
      • Allan MacKinnon
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    7jordondave-28085

    And not everything is what it appears to be with it's twists

    (1953) House of Blackmail CRIME THRILLER/ MYSTERY

    It has a blackmailer, Markham (Alexander Gauge) demanding five thousand pounds from Billy Blane (Barry Wynne) by Saturday. And he manages to convince him to get it from his sister, Carol Blane (Mary Germaine) since he does not have that kind of money. During the meeting with his sister, and as it turns out Billy forged his mother's signature to purchase something and was caught. She agrees to pay 5,000 with conditions that she would get to meet the blackmailer himself. And as she is driving down the highway, she then cross paths with a drifter who claimed to be homeless, he says his name is Jimmy (William Sylvester). Meanwhile, on the next stop Jimmy also appears to fit the description of an escape fugitive, James Corbett. And for some reason, Carol who picked him up from the highway, trusts him enough to ask him to pretend to act like her husband and lawyer, for the intention of grabbing the fraudulent check her brother forged the mother's signature on. And upon their arrival, it was their they meet the owner of the house, Pete Carter (John Arnatt); the blackmailer, Markham; the doctor, Welich (Hugo Schuster); the servant, Basset (Denis Shaw) and maid, Emma (Ingeborg Wells). As soon as Marham is found dead some time during the night and the phone wire has been cut, the owner then ordered all the current guests to stay at the residence until authorities showed up.

    For a short running time of less than a hour and a half there is many twists and turns and surprising unexpected revelations that cannot be predicted for not everything is what it appears to be.
    5Prismark10

    What the butler saw

    William Sylvester used to pop up in some many British productions I always thought he was a British actor. This was until I saw him in the US movie, The Lawyer which spun off the television series Petrocelli.

    Sylvester plays mysterious hitchhiker Jimmy who comes across fashion photographer Carol Blane. She is on her way to a house to talk to Markham who is blackmailing her brother for a bounced cheque. He demands £5000.

    At a cafe, Carol who comes across a report of an escaped convict that matches Jimmy's description persuades him to accompany her for £50. Carol asks Jimmy to play the part of a lawyer.

    They both engage with Markham and his associates. The house has a butler who likes to listen in through the keyhole. Later that night Markham is found dead. Both Jimmy and Carol are suspects.

    This is an unpretentious murder mystery B movie and a rather effective one as well. There is comedy, mystery and plenty of suspects. Sylvester does well in keeping his motives mysterious.

    I think the blackmail angle would had worked better, if Carol's brother was being blackmailed for being gay rather than a bounced cheque.
    10hogwrassler

    Fantastic Movie!

    This low budget British film is quite well done. The script, acting, direction, photography, and editing are all first rate.

    Carol Blane (Mary Germaine) drives to a dark old mansion to meet with blackmailer Markham (Alexander Gauge). He has a 200 pound check forged by Carol's irresponsible brother Billy (Barry Wynne). Along the drive Carol picks up seeming hobo Jimmy (William Sylvester). She soon comes to believe that he is a notorious escaped convict. Carol offers him 50 pounds to go to the mansion with her and pose as her lawyer. Then, he can steal the check rather paying the blackmailer. Jimmy agrees. At the mansion they meet Markham, Dr Welich (Hugo Schuster) and overbearing American Peter Carter (John Arnatt). Also on hand are sneaky butler Bassett (Dennis Shaw) and maid Emma (Ingeborg von Kusserow). Soon, Markham is murdered and everyone distrusts everyone else. Jimmy pretends to be Carol's fiancé as well as her lawyer. Eventually, the police will have to be notified. What will happen to Jimmy then? Is he really an escaped convict? Is everyone else who they claim to be? Who done it?

    Also in the cast is Patricia Owens as Joan, Carol's roommate and model. In her first scenes, she is posing for Carol wearing a gorgeous evening gown that is worth seeing. Patricia brings an intensity to her role and she really dominates every scene that she's in. The viewer will definitely notice Patricia Owens in HOB.

    I watched HOB on a DVD that I got from the Amazon. The picture quality and sound were both excellent. Watch HOB if you get the chance. It will keep you interested from the start to the plot twist at the end.
    6djfjflsflscv

    House of Blackmail

    A foolish young man named Billy Blane has forged a cheque for £200 and is threatened with arrest unless he pays £5,000 to the urbane and wealthy Markham. His artist sister, Carol (Mary Germaine) tries to get him out of it by agreeing to meet Markham in his old country house. On the way, she picks up a good-looking and garrulous hitch-hiker (William Sylvester) who calls himself Jimmy. The radio, meanwhile, speaks of an escaped convict from a nearby prison. Jimmy agrees to accompany Carol to the house and pose as her lawyer in an attempt to unnerve Markham.

    There, they meet Markham (Alexander Gauge) and his two associates, an elderly Eastern European doctor (Hugo Schuster) and a sharp-tongued American (John Arnatt), also a Polish maid (Ingeborg von Kusserow) and a seedy, spying butler (Denis Shaw). After some sparring from Jimmy, Carol agrees to pay the money, but is unable to withdraw it from her bank until morning. The pair must remain until then and, with the windows electronically secured, there is no way to escape. During the night, Markham is murdered, and the killer could only have been someone staying at the house...

    There is much intrigue and some witty dialogue to be enjoyed in this early fifties B-film, which reveals its small budget with its studio-bound setting and recycled score (at one point, it sounded like something from a Norman Wisdom film!). American William Sylvester is ebullient as Jimmy and, with his mid-Atlantic accent, could well have made an excellent Saint. As usual, Alexander Gauge is wonderfully erudite as the disreputable Markham, another of his reasonable-criminal roles, while the British actor John Arnatt displays a convincing American accent as the man who takes charge. There is also some decent characterisation - for example, with Bassett the butler and his listening at keyholes and room of pin-ups - and much creepy sneaking about, which I always love. Despite the gothic aesthetics, however, this is emphatically a mystery, not a thriller, and a pretty straightforward one at that. It's about the characters' interaction - not wanting to be alone or with any of the others either - and also keeps us guessing as to whether Jimmy is the escaped prisoner or not. The ending is neat, simple and reasonably satisfying, while everything before it is enjoyable too. An average film, of course, but that should be no insult when such things are as fun as this.
    8evans-15475

    Above average 50s British film

    From the theme music I was expecting a comedy but it turned into an above average thriller I thought the 2 leads bounced off each other well and mary germaine held her own as genuine costar but the other men in the house were poorly written.but with the short run time it didn't drag and held my attention throughout.

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    • Trivia
      When the police arrive, Carter assumes the lead policeman to have the rank of lieutenant, pronouncing it the American way. He is then corrected by the policeman who also uses the American pronunciation.
    • Goofs
      Jimmy tries to put a pistol in his jacket pocket three times and misses. He finally puts it in his pants pocket.
    • Soundtracks
      Bob Sleigh
      (uncredited)

      Music by Eric Jupp

      Boosey & Hawkes Ltd

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    • Release date
      • July 13, 1953 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Räkna med mord
    • Filming locations
      • Nettlefold Studios, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England, UK(studio: made at Nettlefold Studios Walton-on-Thames)
    • Production company
      • Association of Cinema Technicians (A.C.T.)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 12m(72 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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