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The Noose |
The Noose - 1948 | 76 mins | Thriller, Drama | B&WThe Production TeamDirector: Edmond T. Gréville. Producer: Edward Dryhurst. Script: Edward Dryhurst. (from the play by Richard Llewellyn) Cinematographer: Hone Glendinning and Otto Heller. Editing: David Newhouse. Art Direction: Bernard Robinson. Costume Design: Anna Duse. Original Music: Edward Dryhurst and Charles Williams. |
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The CastCarole Landis - Linda Medbury Joseph Calleia - Sugiani Derek Farr - Capt. Jumbo Hyde Stanley Holloway - Insp. Kendall Nigel Patrick - Bar Gorman Ruth Nixon - Annie Foss Carol van Derman - Mercia Lane John Slater - Pudd'n Bason Leslie Bradley - Basher Reginald Tate - Editor Edward Rigby - Slush John Salew - Greasy Anderson Robert Adair - Sgt. Brooks Hay Petrie - Barber |
Plot SynopsisCompelling slice of crime-noir designed to imitate its American counterparts.
Based on Set in the time of post-war austerity in Soho, Chicago fashion journalist Linda Medbury (Carole Landis) goes up against the counterfeiters and spivs in the murky underworld of London's black market. Italian nightclub owner Sugiani (Joseph Calleia) and his loyal assistant Bar Gorman (Nigel Patrick) are known for their ruthlessness and they do not hesitate to murder anyone who opposes them. Fortunately, intrepid Linda turns to crime reporting and begins looking closely at the drowning of Milly Sharpe in the River Thames, and suspects it may be a case of murder linked to the local gangsters. Meanwhile, Linda’s boyfriend, Capt. Jumbo Hoyle (Derek Farr), assembles a gang of local vigilantes at the boxing gym to start combating Sugiani’s operation. Keeping a keen eye on the turf war and murders is Police Insp. Kendall (Stanley Holloway). |
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