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The Devil's Pass

  • 1957
  • 56m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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The Devil's Pass (1957)
DramaFamily

Bill Buckle has had a dream--he wants to buy back the family fishing boat, the Cascade, which the family had to sell years ago to pay for his father's funeral. However, the boat is now owned... Read allBill Buckle has had a dream--he wants to buy back the family fishing boat, the Cascade, which the family had to sell years ago to pay for his father's funeral. However, the boat is now owned by a trio of fishermen, and their plans for the boat don't coincide with Bill's at all.Bill Buckle has had a dream--he wants to buy back the family fishing boat, the Cascade, which the family had to sell years ago to pay for his father's funeral. However, the boat is now owned by a trio of fishermen, and their plans for the boat don't coincide with Bill's at all.

  • Director
    • Darcy Conyers
  • Writer
    • Darcy Conyers
  • Stars
    • John Slater
    • Christopher Warbey
    • Joan Newell
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    30
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Darcy Conyers
    • Writer
      • Darcy Conyers
    • Stars
      • John Slater
      • Christopher Warbey
      • Joan Newell
    • 3User reviews
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    John Slater
    John Slater
    • Bill Buckle
    Christopher Warbey
    • Jim
    Joan Newell
    Joan Newell
    • Nan Trewney
    Charles Leno
    • Headmaster
    Joy Rodgers
    • Kitchen Maid
    Richard George
    Richard George
    • Ted Trelawney
    Archie Duncan
    Archie Duncan
    • George Jolly
    Ewen Solon
    Ewen Solon
    • Job Jolly
    Clem Lister
    • Grunt Jolly
    • (as Clement Lister)
    Peter Martyn
    • Mr. Smith
    Martin Wyldeck
    Martin Wyldeck
    • Young Master
    Diana Hope
    • Pretty Girl
    Bart Allison
    • Watkins
    • (as Bart Alison)
    Frank Hawkins
    • Man in Pub
    Roger Slater
    • 1st. Boy
    Jeremy Moray
    • 2nd. Boy
    Ernest Lister
    • Harry
    Spud
    • Spud the Dog
    • Director
      • Darcy Conyers
    • Writer
      • Darcy Conyers
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    8nova-63

    A Real Treasure

    This is the kind of film they just don't produce anymore. A sweet, gentle family movie with a moral. John Slater stars as a Bill Buckle, a simple dreamer without any material wealth. His family owned a fishing ship, The Cascade, but when his father died many years ago, they had to sell the boat to pay for the funeral. Bill's dream is to one day buy back The Cascade and fish the seas again.

    Presently, The Cascade, is owned by a trio of fisherman. They don't value the ship as Bill does. They consider the boat out of date and ineffective. They plot to wreck the ship so they can claim the insurance money. Fate enters when the Cascade is short crew and Bill is asked to work as a deck hand. Adding to the drama is the appearance of a young lad from a nearby orphanage who has stowed away on the Cascade. This all leads to the final conflict at sea, where Bill will certainly try to save the ship from her demise.

    This is an extremely well done, low budget British movie. It runs less than an hour but no time is wasted. The film conveys a beautiful message and the actors performances are fine performances all round. The film even has a catchy song that is played throughout the feature.
    5boblipton

    Perhaps

    John Slater wants back his fishing boat. It was built by his grandfather and run by his father until death; then the funeral and duties took it. The men that run it currently are unhappy with it; they can't get insurance on a 70-year-old craft without a new inspection and a lot of refurbishment. So one day Slater takes it out on the water, and Christopher Warbey stows away. Together they find, yes, there are some issues with the craft.

    I was not impressed but I think that's a matter of the conditions of my viewing. I am convinced that it was because I was looking at it on my computer screen. I think that had I seen it on a theater screen with an audience, the size of the open sea and shoals would have struck me, as well as the rhythms of wind and water. Perhaps I caught a hint of that visually, or perhaps it was the lively score provided by Phillip Green.
    6malcolmgsw

    Pleasing B feature

    This made for distribution by Associated British Pathe for showing on the bottom half of double bills in Associated BritishCinemas.

    It features John Slater in a atypical role. Normally playing policeman or criminals.

    There are some familiar faces in the cast such as that well known Devonian Scotsman,Archie Duncan and Ewen Sollon.

    There is excellent cinematography of the ship apparently in distress.

    Jon Whilst the story itself has little that is new or innovative, nevertheless it does manage to hold interest,even if at times the plot Vere's on cliches. Bearing in mind that the film is only fifty six minutes long it is unlikely to outstay it's welcome.

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      "BRIXHAM in DEVON, where this picture was made with the help of all the people who live there, the Seamen's Orphanage, their boats, their town, their harbour and their most generous co-operation."
    • Connections
      Featured in Eh44returns: The Devil's Pass (1957) John Slater Filmed in Brixham, Devon (2025)
    • Soundtracks
      Two Loves Have I
      by Philip Green

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 1957 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Viking Film Studios, 1-5 St Mary Abbots Place, Kensington, London, Greater London, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • David Henley Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 56m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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