A Small Voice (1949). James Donald suffering with a gammy leg war wound (don't mention Cricket) takes things out of his wife Valerie Hobson, leading to marital tensions (Val getting in some practise for later life). Things take a turn for the worse when a gang of escaped convicts led by Harold Keel (yes indeed it is Howard) hold them captive in their remote Welsh home. Donald attempts to wear down Harold while a kiddy is suffering life threatening illness. Pretty good stuff though the tension could have been ramped up a notch, not helped by the largely soporific Donald. All sounds vaguely familiar? Well the Bogey film of a few years later
The Desperate Hours treads very similar ground.