The Scarlet Thread – 1951 | 85 mins | Thriller, Drama | B&W

Plot Synopsis

The Scarlet Thread

Downbeat British thriller directed by Lewis Gilbert with Laurence Harvey in one of his early leading roles as a convincingly unpleasant spiv. Despite a fast-moving opening, the film quickly becomes bogged down in dialogue and betrays its stageplay origins.

Small-time pickpocket Freddie (Laurence Harvey) joins up with moneyed London hood Marcon (Sydney Tafler) and getaway driver Sam (Harry Fowler) to pull off a jewellery robbery in Cambridge. After killing an innocent bystander that tries to prevent the making their getaway during the raid, they seek refuge at a Cambridge University. Womanising Freddie encounters Josephine (Kathleen Byron), the love-starved daughter of a University professor and sets about romancing her, not realising she is the daughter of the murdered bystander.

Production Team

Lewis Gilbert: Director
Geoffrey Faithfull: Cinematography
Peter Pitt: Editing
Kenneth Morrison: Original Music
Ernest G Roy: Producer
AR Rawlinson: Script
AR Rawlinson: Script

Cast

Kathleen Byron: Josephine
Laurence Harvey: Freddie
Sydney Tafler: Marcon
Arthur Hill: Shaw
Dora Bryan: Maggie
Eliot Makeham: Jason
Harry Fowler: Sam