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Fog for a Killer

Original title: Out of the Fog
  • 1962
  • 1h 8m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
323
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Jimmy Hanley in Radio Cab Murder (1954)
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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.

  • Director
    • Montgomery Tully
  • Writers
    • Maurice J. Wilson
    • Montgomery Tully
    • Bruce Graeme
  • Stars
    • David Sumner
    • Susan Travers
    • James Hayter
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    323
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Montgomery Tully
    • Writers
      • Maurice J. Wilson
      • Montgomery Tully
      • Bruce Graeme
    • Stars
      • David Sumner
      • Susan Travers
      • James Hayter
    • 21User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David Sumner
    David Sumner
    • George Mallon
    Susan Travers
    Susan Travers
    • Sgt. June Lock
    James Hayter
    James Hayter
    • Tom Daniels
    John Arnatt
    John Arnatt
    • Det. Supt. Chadwick
    Jack Watson
    Jack Watson
    • Sgt. Harry Tracey
    Renee Houston
    Renee Houston
    • Ma Johnson
    John Welsh
    John Welsh
    • Governor
    Olga Lindo
    Olga Lindo
    • Mrs. Mallon
    Anthony Oliver
    • Chaplain
    Michael Ripper
    • Tich
    Hilda Fenemore
    Hilda Fenemore
    • Mrs. Foster
    Richard Shaw
    • Harry Smith
    Coral Morphew
    • Lily Foster
    John Bown
    • Herb Bailey
    Rebecca Dignam
    • Young Girl with Dog
    George Woodbridge
    George Woodbridge
    • Chopper Jack
    Mela White
    • Muriel Masterson
    Penny Morrell
    • Miss Mills
    • Director
      • Montgomery Tully
    • Writers
      • Maurice J. Wilson
      • Montgomery Tully
      • Bruce Graeme
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    7plan99

    Not great, but not too bad.

    The heavy overacting by the leading actor was a bit tiresome and got worse as time passed as he played " the angry young man" for all it was worth, this would have been a much better film if he had toned it down a bit. I like James Hayter's deep voice and his films are usually very enjoyable. The ex-cons in the house were a nice mixture of characters and it was unusual to see Michel Ripper in a film without vampires or similar creatures in it him being "Mr Hammer Horror Film Man". A nice period piece but the ending could have been a lot better done. It was probably very cheap to make but it's still worth watching.
    7Leofwine_draca

    Tidy serial killer thriller

    A nice little B picture from prolific thriller director Montgomery Tully. The plot is unusual enough to make this stand out and there are some great little moments portrayed very well despite what is obviously a low budget. Heck, even the fog is in short supply here, but OUT OF THE FOG still packs a punch as a murder mystery and has something to say at the same time.

    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.
    6richardchatten

    "She'd Have Been Alright if She Hadn't Been So... Blonde!"

    An interesting companion piece to Ken Loach's new film 'Sorry You Were Out' in which ex-con David Sumner gets a job as a delivery driver in the fictional London suburb of Eastgate, where his surly demeanour and lack of interest in delivering on time would ensure he didn't last five minutes in today's gig economy.

    Although his previous form doesn't include violent sex offences, his abrasive personality results in him immediately coming under suspicion for a series of murders being committed every full moon in a lonely local area known as 'The Flats'. On paper that plot sounds like Gothic Horror, but it's mainly played (and photographed) as a police procedural; with platinum blonde policewoman Susan Travers letting her hair down to go undercover. As a trained police sergeant she should have been better able to defend herself when it's eventually her turn to get attacked in the fog; but there's a final satisfying revelation literally in the last minute which answers at least one question that had been looming ever larger on my mind as the film had been progressing.
    6BA_Harrison

    Blondes don't always have more fun.

    Ex-con George Mallon (David Sumner) secures a room at a half-way house and a job at a furniture company, but the police won't leave him alone, suspecting him of the murders of several women. Is Mallon innocent or does he really have an uncontrollable urge to throttle pretty, young blondes under the light of a full moon?

    Out of the Fog is an entertaining little thriller, although the incessant surliness of its central character does detract slightly from the fun: Mallon's antisocial attitude is necessary in order to cast doubt about his character, but Sumner over-eggs the pudding, his performance proving irritating in the extreme.

    Fortunately, the mystery is engaging enough to make the movie worth persevering with, especially when sexy sergeant June Lock (Susan Travers) is ordered to go undercover and act as bait for the killer: posing as a saleswoman at the furniture company, she befriends Mallon, going on several dates with the young man, the police keeping them under surveillance. Mallon isn't fooled, however, and manages to get Ms. Lock alone on the foggy Eastgate 'flats' where the killer always strikes.

    To his credit, director Montgomery Tully successfully keeps the audience guessing about Mallon to the very end, making the final reel effectively suspenseful. 6/10.
    10kreeper

    seek this out!

    this is a dark, gritty drama i was lucky enough to tape late one night about 15 years ago. the music is fantastic. the acting and direction superb and the writing impeccable. i have never seen it shown since...if you see it listed late one night and appreciate finding great unknown films-tape it!

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      Final film of Olga Lindo.
    • Quotes

      [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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    • Release date
      • September 1962 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Out of the Fog
    • Filming locations
      • Twickenham Studios, The Barons, St Margarets, Twickenham, Greater London, England, UK(studio: produced at Twickenham Studios London, England)
    • Production company
      • Eternal Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 8m(68 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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