An ex-con is the prime suspect when a series of murders occur under the full moon, every victim a young blonde woman.An ex-con is the prime suspect when a series of murders occur under the full moon, every victim a young blonde woman.An ex-con is the prime suspect when a series of murders occur under the full moon, every victim a young blonde woman.
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The plot sees the callow and unlikeable David Sumner being released from prison and going to live in a kind of halfway house populated by delightful old lags. Most of these ex-cons are made of great British character actors like Michael Ripper, George Woodbridge, and Richard Shaw. The jovial James Hayter is the nice chap who runs the place. However, this is just the background for the main plot, involving a serial killer with a penchant for strangling blondes.
Sumner is the main suspect and OUT OF THE FOG follows the police's tailing and eventual attempts to apprehend him. Susan Travers has a fine role as the undercover policewoman used as bait. There's a wonderfully evocative ending and lots of good character work en route; nothing much feels out of place, and overall the film is a nice and tidy piece of work.
Blonde policewoman June Lock is assigned to befriend Mallon as bait for him to attack her. She thinks he's not the killer, but her superiors aren't convinced ... then instead of taking her to the pictures he takes her across the common ...
From the time the pretty blonde is given the job to bait an ex-con with a giant chip on his shoulder and suspected of strangling blondes on the common around the full moon, there were shades of similarity that struck me - very much similar to a Tales of an Unexpected episode called "Decoy" and seeing the rest of this British B film confirmed this. Now I know the writers of Tales of the Unexpected Decoy - writers of this film aren't the same - copied bits from this film. Of course, there's some minor difference between Decoy and Out of the Fog.
Anyways, Out of the Fog is solid second feature with a good cast, crisp direction and decent production values - the finale is fairly tense. It's quite neatly packed thriller. The suspense regarding the ex-con- whether he's a killer not - is maintained right towards the end. I think there's a bit of a "angry young man" social thing going in terms of the ex-cons character who draws heinous pictures which highlights his disdain for certain people, dislikes women and doesn't trust coppers.
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- TriviaFinal film of Olga Lindo.
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[Sgt Lock is working undercover in a furniture shop to keep an eye on George Mallon who is suspicious when he sees her talking to Sgt Tracey]
Sgt. June Lock: What's so special about you?
George Mallon: He came here to warn you that I'm an ex-con, didn't he? Well he can save his breath because the manager already knows.
[Sgt Lock does not react to this]
George Mallon: Didn't you hear me? I said I was an ex-con.
Sgt. June Lock: Well, what about it? Am I expected to fall over with admiration or something?
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- Out of the Fog
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- Twickenham Studios, The Barons, St Margarets, Twickenham, Greater London, England, UK(studio: produced at Twickenham Studios London, England)
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- 1h 8m(68 min)
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- 1.37 : 1