Does this help? (a shot towards the end of the film....)
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The view of the mansion puts me in mind of Nowhere To Go?
Correct ! Nowhere To Go it is - a very early starring role for Dame Maggie Smith in 1958, with US star George Nader (in the last pic).
If this movie was in French, it would be regarded as a Nouvelle Vague classic !
Interesting modern jazz score from Dizzy Reece....
BFI Screenonline: Ealing was now in its dying days, camped in a corner of the MGM studios at Borehamwood, and Seth Holt directed only one film for the company before it folded. Nowhere To Go (1958), which he intended as "the least 'Ealing' Ealing film ever made", was also the only Ealing film scripted by Kenneth Tynan during his brief, uneasy stint as the company's Script Editor. A coolly downbeat crime thriller, it aimed - according to Holt - "for a certain kind of stylishness in the dialogue which doesn't quite come off'.' It also suffered from having 15 minutes excised by MGM to fit it into a double-bill. But it showed that Holt could bring a flavour and style of his own to genre material.
I'm Allright Jack - TT behind the newspaper
Time for a give-away .....
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