They Made Me a Fugitive

They Made Me a Fugitive

194799 min
β˜…6.6/10
DramaThrillerCrime

Plot Summary

After being framed for a policeman's murder, a criminal escapes prison and sets out for revenge.

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πŸ‘₯Cast (30)

Sally Gray

Sally Gray

Sally Connor

Trevor Howard

Trevor Howard

George Clement 'Clem' Morgan

Griffith Jones

Griffith Jones

Narcy

Rène Ray

Rène Ray

Cora (as Rene Ray)

Mary Merrall

Mary Merrall

Aggie

Charles Farrell

Charles Farrell

Curley

Michael Brennan

Michael Brennan

Jim

Jack McNaughton

Jack McNaughton

Soapy

Cyril Smith

Cyril Smith

Bert

John Penrose

John Penrose

Shawney

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Eve Ashley

Ellen

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Phyllis Robins

Olga

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Director

Alberto Cavalcanti

Writers

Noel Langley

Producers

Nat A. Bronstein, James A. Carter

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🏷️Keywords

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πŸ’¬Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf

7/7/2022

After WWII, "Clem Morgan" (Trevor Howard) returns to little opportunity in wartorn Britain, so he hooks up with some hoodlums. When one of their robberies goes wrong, his new "friends" frame him for the killing of a policeman and to prison he goes. He escapes, and bent on revenge the film follows his efforts to get back home and to settle the scores. Howard was never the most natural of actors, I always found him just a little too sterile, but he acquits himself well enough here with a couple of decent performances from Griffith Jones as his nemesis "Narcy" (as in Narcissist) and Sally Gray as the conflicted ("Sally") as well as a solid supporting cast with the aptly named heavy Peter Bull, a drunken Maurice Denham with his resentful wife Vida Hope and Ballard Berkeley. This story is tensely directed with plenty of mini-escapades en route to keep it interesting. The fight scenes are a little bit over-staged and the ending is really quite a stretch to the imagination - Howard's skill at weaponising milk bottles borders on the comical, but the rest of it is well paced and a good watch.

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Production Companies

Alliance Films