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Crime drama [6] Black Hand: Richard Thorpe: Gene Kelly, J. Carrol Naish, Teresa Celli, United States: Crime drama [7] In a Lonely Place: Nicholas Ray: Humphrey Bogart, Gloria Grahame, Frank Lovejoy: United States: Crime drama [8] Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye: Gordon Douglas: James Cagney, Barbara Payton, Helena Carter: United States [9] Night and the ...
Crime: Bitter Springs: ... 1950 in British music; 1950 in British television; 1950 in the United Kingdom; References ... List of British films of 1950.
Account Rendered (1957 film) Accused (1936 film) The Adventures of PC 49; After Dark (1915 film) After Many Years (1930 film) Alibi Inn; The American Heiress; Amsterdam Affair; And Then There Were None (1974 film) And Then There Were None (TV series) Angel Esquire; The Angelus (film) Anything Might Happen; The Arrest of a Pickpocket; Arsène ...
The 15-episode TV series, starring Evans, George Woodbridge, and Tim Turner [5] was produced by William N. Boyle in 1953–1954 and broadcast in the U.S. by ABC in 1957, and in Britain by ATV in 1962–1963. [1] [6] Host Tom Fallon introduced each episode, and at the end of each story intoned: "And it just goes to show that crime does not pay."
Murder at Scotland Yard is 1953 British crime film directed by Victor M. Gover and starring Tod Slaughter, Patrick Barr and Tucker McGuire. [1] It is a sequel to King of the Underworld (1952) . [ 2 ]
Files from Scotland Yard is a 1951 British crime film directed by Anthony Squire and starring John Harvey, Moira Lister and Louise Hampton. It was made as a second feature on a very low-budget, and the production company was wound up soon afterwards.
This is a chronological list of crime films split by decade. Often there may be considerable overlap particularly between Crime and other genres (including, action , thriller , and drama films ); the list should attempt to document films which are more closely related to crime, even if it bends genres.
The Blue Parrot is a low budget 1953 British "B" crime film directed by John Harlow and starring Dermot Walsh, Jacqueline Hill, Ballard Berkeley, Richard Pearson, and John Le Mesurier. [1] The film was produced by Stanley Haynes for Act Films Ltd. [2] The screenplay is by Alan MacKinnon from a story by British crime reporter Percy Hoskins.