The inhabitants of a small village, led by a war veteran, try to catch a vagrant, who they suspect to be an escaped mental patient.The inhabitants of a small village, led by a war veteran, try to catch a vagrant, who they suspect to be an escaped mental patient.The inhabitants of a small village, led by a war veteran, try to catch a vagrant, who they suspect to be an escaped mental patient.
Howard Marion-Crawford
- Major Peters
- (as Howard Marion Crawford)
Joe Beckett
- Police Dispatcher
- (uncredited)
Jim Morris
- Police Constable
- (uncredited)
Ernie Rice
- Man in Armed Group
- (uncredited)
Storyline
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- TriviaOpening credits: All characters and events portrayed in this film are fictitious & any resemblance to actual persons & events is purely coincidental.
- GoofsWhen Derren Nesbitt and Julie Hopkins hide in the hay loft police tracker dogs are unable to detect them, though in real life such dogs would have no difficulty in sniffing out a human presence however well hidden.
- Quotes
Jill Shadwell: I wonder how many of them are ever cured?
Major Peters: Cured? My dear, they're criminal lunatics - they're little better than brutes.
Jill Shadwell: I suppose it is terribly difficult to know what to do with people like that.
Major Peters: Is it? What do you do with a mad dog?
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Derren Nesbitt leads an extremely capable cast in this rarely seen B movie. Indeed, Nesbitt's performance is consistently first-rate throughout the film. The limited number of settings (a country lane, an office, a old English pub and a farm) may be quite basic, but these allow the well-crafted plot to shine through. Indeed, the story-line is surprisingly strong, building a tension which makes the movie's hour long running time pass remarkably quickly.
The underpinning theme of the movie is that a child murderer has escaped from an asylum. The actions and reactions of the inhabitants of the neighbouring village are really well-explored by director Terry Bishop.
Released under the Parroch Films banner and distributed by Butcher's Films in 1959, Renown digitally remastered the movie in 2009. It's revival on the Talking Pictures channel is really welcome.
The underpinning theme of the movie is that a child murderer has escaped from an asylum. The actions and reactions of the inhabitants of the neighbouring village are really well-explored by director Terry Bishop.
Released under the Parroch Films banner and distributed by Butcher's Films in 1959, Renown digitally remastered the movie in 2009. It's revival on the Talking Pictures channel is really welcome.
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Menschenleben in Gefahr
- Filming locations
- Walton Studios, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England, UK(studio: made at)
- Production company
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- Runtime1 hour 3 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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