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The Passing Stranger

  • 1954
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
152
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The Passing Stranger (1954)
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The pretty owner of a 'greasy spoon' cafe helps a handsome customer involved in robbery and murder.The pretty owner of a 'greasy spoon' cafe helps a handsome customer involved in robbery and murder.The pretty owner of a 'greasy spoon' cafe helps a handsome customer involved in robbery and murder.

  • Director
    • John Arnold
  • Writers
    • John Arnold
    • Anthony Simmons
  • Stars
    • Lee Patterson
    • Diane Cilento
    • Duncan Lamont
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    152
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Arnold
    • Writers
      • John Arnold
      • Anthony Simmons
    • Stars
      • Lee Patterson
      • Diane Cilento
      • Duncan Lamont
    • 9User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lee Patterson
    Lee Patterson
    • Chick
    Diane Cilento
    Diane Cilento
    • Jill
    Duncan Lamont
    Duncan Lamont
    • Fred
    Olive Gregg
    • Meg
    Liam Redmond
    Liam Redmond
    • Barnes
    Harold Lang
    Harold Lang
    • Spicer
    Mark Dignam
    Mark Dignam
    • Inspector
    Paul Whitsun-Jones
    • Lloyd
    Alfie Bass
    Alfie Bass
    • Harry
    Cameron Hall
    • Maxie
    George A. Cooper
    George A. Cooper
    • Charlie
    Lyndon Brook
    Lyndon Brook
    • Mike
    Joby Blanshard
    Joby Blanshard
      Jim Brady
      Jim Brady
      • Cafe Patron
      • (uncredited)
      Harry H. Corbett
      Harry H. Corbett
      • Cafe Patron Wearing Glasses
      • (uncredited)
      John Fabian
      • Land Rover Driver
      • (uncredited)
      John Garside
        Shirley Jaffe
        • Undetermined role
        • (uncredited)
        • Director
          • John Arnold
        • Writers
          • John Arnold
          • Anthony Simmons
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        6howardmorley

        Old Favourite Actors

        Lee Patterson as Turner and Lyndon Brook as Johnny Sanderson in "Reach for the Sky" (1956), Liam Redmond as an Irish immigrant in "A Night to Remember (1958), Paul Witsun Jones in "The Gordon Honour" (1954) BBC tv childrens hour serial, Diane Cilento in "The Little Hut" (1953) with Kenneth More; are just some of the actors I recognised from my childhood.Recently there is a new tv channel 81 in the London area called "Talking Pictures" which I increasingly find myself watching as they show the old films I relish and which remind me of my youth ( I am now 72).

        No spoilers I promise but you must always remember there was a film code which producers had to abide by in films like "Passing Strangers (1954), which meant characters could not profit from their mis-deeds.Lee Paterson as Chick a US deserter in the UK, elicits our sympathy when he falls in love with the attractive blonde Diane Cilento as Jill (Sean Connery's ex-missus).Another fascinating aspect of these old films is seeing cars on the street I remember in the 1950s.I believe I am one of the first users to comment on this film but don't worry "Talking Pictures" are bound to repeat it in the not too distant future.
        5mls4182

        Mundane

        There is nothing original or exciting about this film. In fact, the only reason to watch is its very attractive leads, Lee Patterson and Fiance Ciento. There are some bleak landscape shots of early 1950s Britain.

        There is very little plot, very little tension, a minimum of romance and virtually no suspense. You've seen it all before.

        As said earlier, Patterson and Cilento were quite attractive. It is a shame they didn't have better chemistry and their romance built up.

        This is basically a time capsule. A cheaply made b film to take Brit's minds off the stress of rebuilding and paying for the war.
        6nelffej

        Some good noir tropes

        I thought this film had a promising mood and atmosphere. The main problem I had was that the copy I saw had very poor sound which meant I had to guess approximately 50% of the dialogue which (although by no means a taxing or difficult storyline to understand), meant my interpretation of the film was from the acting and overall feel alone. I thought their was some interesting camera angles and shots, particularly during the dockland scenes. Unlike many people I didn't managed to spot future household names in the cast apart from Warren Mitchell. Maybe I'll give it another go if I can find A better copy.
        4richardchatten

        Ambitious But Plodding

        An attempt to break into features by several interesting talents offering a moody but drab & tinny slice of low life with the novelty of being set in Oxfordshire, a rather monotonous guitar score and an interesting cast of youngsters (including fleeting appearances by Harry Corbett before he added the 'H.' and Warren Mitchell).
        5malcolmgsw

        Mediocre

        As has been stated by one of the other reviewers there is sometimes more pleasure at watching familiar actors and Britain in the fifties than anything in this film.That is definitely the case here.Clearly a minimal budget and the incorporation of all the usual cliches contributes to this particularly the climax.I have Diane Cilentos autobiography to dad and it runs to a massive 528 pages

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          Very early appearance of a young Warren Mitchell (with hair) in a small, uncredited speaking part, as a prospective customer of the cafe. Probably only 1st or 2nd film (according to most available information including IMDb). He was already a stage actor having graduated from RADA in 1949.

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        • Release date
          • November 1954 (United Kingdom)
        • Country of origin
          • United Kingdom
        • Language
          • English
        • Also known as
          • Stolen Journey
        • Filming locations
          • Viking Film Studios, 1-5 St Mary Abbots Place, Kensington, London, Greater London, England, UK(Studio)
        • Production company
          • Harlequin Productions Ltd.
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 24m(84 min)
        • Color
          • Black and White
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.37 : 1

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