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King of the Underworld

  • 1952
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
82
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King of the Underworld (1952)
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A crook is implicated in blackmail, greed for emeralds and secret formula and murder.A crook is implicated in blackmail, greed for emeralds and secret formula and murder.A crook is implicated in blackmail, greed for emeralds and secret formula and murder.

  • Director
    • Victor M. Gover
  • Writer
    • John Gilling
  • Stars
    • Tod Slaughter
    • Patrick Barr
    • Tucker McGuire
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    82
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Victor M. Gover
    • Writer
      • John Gilling
    • Stars
      • Tod Slaughter
      • Patrick Barr
      • Tucker McGuire
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tod Slaughter
    Tod Slaughter
    • Terence Reilly
    Patrick Barr
    Patrick Barr
    • Inspector Morley
    Tucker McGuire
    Tucker McGuire
    • Eileen
    Ingeborg von Kusserow
    Ingeborg von Kusserow
    • Marie
    • (as Ingeborg Wells)
    David Davies
    • George
    Frank Hawkins
    • Inspector Cranshaw
    Leonard Sharp
    Leonard Sharp
    • Mullins
    • (as Len Sharp)
    Anne Valery
    • Susan
    Katharine Blake
    • Lady Sylvia Gray
    • (uncredited)
    Larry Burns
      • Director
        • Victor M. Gover
      • Writer
        • John Gilling
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      7Colin_Sibthorpe_II

      Post war Tod Slaughter

      Qua movie it's pretty poor, as everyone else has said, but it's worth a watch for two things. First is the great, always watchable Tod Slaughter in an atypical modern role, although he's as villainous as ever. Second is the view of post war London, shabby and dingy, with all the buildings still covered in a thick layer of black-grey-brown-green filth, the legacy of a century's industrial and domestic discharges.
      6boblipton

      "Crime is not what it used to be"

      In this movie cobbled together from episodes of Inspector Morley, Late of Scotland Yard, the former police 'tec goes after a master criminal who dabbles in blackmail, jewel theft, and other crimes that chance opportunity turns up.

      Top-billed is the Last of the Barnstorming Melodrama Stars, our old friend Tod Slaughter, he of the sinister chuckle and terrifying quip -- and the bath tub full of acid for Patrick Barr's girl Friday. Can he save her from a fate worse than being a bride of Death? Can he escape yet again from the clutches of the law?

      It's a very cheap production, with a score of obvious stock music, but my pleasure at seeing Mr. Slaughter (whose real name was 'Slaughter', although he was christened 'Norman Carter') giving one of his fruity performances remains.
      4gnok2002

      For Tod Slaughter fans.

      I'm inserting reviews for films I've seen that lack one at time of writing, this rarity mine is the 7th vote, has just screened on the great talking pictures, which is an excellent source of old British films, so here goes review follows....

      T.Slaughter stars as a blackmailer and general jack of all trades criminal, his nemesis is P.Barr ex detective now a PI who is always one step behind him; this is very creaky, and looks like it's been cut, as many scenes appear truncated, though looking at the running time there is at most only 3 minutes missing; Slaughter is always worth a look, but is more suited to the Victorian melodrama where he can go full ham; apart from him and Barr the only name I recognise on the credits is Don Chaffey as Art Director, who went on to direct One Million Years B.C. among others (note there is no on screen writing credit); recommended to T.Slaughter completest.

      A couple of points, there is a lot of noise on the print around the 43>49 min' point, and it somehow doesn't have a full entry in the BFI Monthly Film Buelletin only a brief 'not reviewed this issue' note in Aug-52 saying it would be included the following month, or before it's general release.
      4malcolmgsw

      Was this ever released?

      One of the previous reviewers has made the point that this was never reviewed by the MF B.Quinlan states that this had few showings.This is a very curious film.It has the air of three separate TV episodes cut together to make a feature similar to the Colonel March features.Scenes are linked together by a rather monotonous narration spoken by Patrick Barr who plays the private investigator who is constantly on the trail of Todd Slaughter making one of his few appearances in modern dress.The film is poorly edited and seems to jump from one story to another.The ending is just so bizarre,as if someone had chopped 10 minutes out of the film.
      3Prismark10

      Blackmail and emeralds

      Inspector Morley (Patrick Barr) is on the trail of a sinister crook Terence Reilly (Tod Slaughter) a master criminal who is involved in blackmail that is only part of his grandiose scheme which also involves theft and blackmail.

      The film is a quick low budget feature, you can tell from all the interior shots and is a rather creaky film, I actually watched a rather scratchy copy which was not really suitable for broadcast television.

      The film is joined up from three episodes from a 1952 British television series called 'Inspector Morley, Late of Scotland Yard, Investigates' with linking narration. At least Slaughter dominates the film with Inspector Morley always playing catch up.

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      • Trivia
        Adapted from the first three episodes of the lost television series "Inspector Morley, late of Scotland Yard, Investigates".
      • Connections
        Followed by Murder at Scotland Yard (1952)

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      • Release date
        • July 1952 (United Kingdom)
      • Country of origin
        • United Kingdom
      • Language
        • English
      • Filming locations
        • Bushey Studios, Bushey, Hertfordshire, England, UK(studio: Bushey Film Studios, Bushey, Herts.)
      • Production company
        • Gilbert Church Productions
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 22 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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