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Noose for a Lady

  • 1953
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
335
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Pamela Alan in Noose for a Lady (1953)
CrimeDramaMystery

A woman has been sentenced to death by hanging. Her cousin believes she is innocent and he works against time to prove it before she is executed.A woman has been sentenced to death by hanging. Her cousin believes she is innocent and he works against time to prove it before she is executed.A woman has been sentenced to death by hanging. Her cousin believes she is innocent and he works against time to prove it before she is executed.

  • Director
    • Wolf Rilla
  • Writers
    • Gerald Verner
    • Rex Rienits
  • Stars
    • Dennis Price
    • Rona Anderson
    • Ronald Howard
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    335
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wolf Rilla
    • Writers
      • Gerald Verner
      • Rex Rienits
    • Stars
      • Dennis Price
      • Rona Anderson
      • Ronald Howard
    • 12User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dennis Price
    Dennis Price
    • Simon Gale
    Rona Anderson
    Rona Anderson
    • Jill Hallam
    Ronald Howard
    Ronald Howard
    • Dr. Evershed
    Pamela Alan
    • Margaret Hallam
    Melissa Stribling
    Melissa Stribling
    • Vanessa Lane
    Alison Leggatt
    Alison Leggatt
    • Mrs. Langdon-Humphries
    Esma Cannon
    Esma Cannon
    • Miss Ginch
    Charles Lloyd Pack
    • Robert Upcott
    Colin Tapley
    Colin Tapley
    • Major Fergusson
    Robert Brown
    Robert Brown
    • Jonas Rigg
    George Merritt
    George Merritt
    • Sergeant Frost
    Doris Yorke
    Doris Yorke
    • Mrs. Barratt
    Gabrielle Blunt
    Gabrielle Blunt
    • Agnes Potter
    Joe Linnane
    • The Chaplain
    Eric Messiter
    Eric Messiter
    • The Judge
    Michael Nightingale
    • The Barrister
    Ian Wallace
    • The Landlord
    Donald Bisset
    • Supt. Shelford
    • (as Donald Bissett)
    • Director
      • Wolf Rilla
    • Writers
      • Gerald Verner
      • Rex Rienits
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    8martinepstein

    A neat thriller

    A really neat little thriller, the story plays fair and the killer comes as a real surprise. The cast work well together and Dennis Price is a reliable lead as the solver of the crime. Well worth 90 minutes of your time.
    7geoffm60295

    A delightful and tense whodunit.

    Dennis Price plays the urbane and English gentleman on leave from colonial Uganda where he is a district commissioner. However, when he goes to visit his cousin in a quaint English village, he finds to his horror that she is in prison, waiting to be hanged for poisoning her husband. The storyline is very much in the same mould of an Agatha Christie crime novel, with Price playing the sleuth, investigating all the potential suspects in the village. I enjoyed this low budget film as the acting is first rate and the dialogue is convincing, albeit somewhat dated for today's audiences. The ending of the film is rather theatrical and staged, as Price gathers all the suspects in one room stating that one of them is the murderer. However, despite this cliched scene, it's a film that is well worth watching just to see the incomparable Dennis Price in a role where he doesn't play the villain.
    6malcolmgsw

    reasonable murder mystery

    Dennis Price once again plays detective in this entertaining murder mystery.He plays a relation of a murdered man who finds that the man's wife has been convicted of murder and is facing execution.He joins forces with the murdered man's stepdaughter to track down the real murderer.The problem is that the local poacher who saw the murderer creep away from the house is himself murdered.Then Charles Lloyd Pack who looks as if he has an important clue has a stoke and dies in hospital.So with time ticking away all the usual suspects are assembled together,and believe it or not they include Esme Cannon..I have to say that the identity of the murderer is cleverly disguised,I did not guess write and was put off the scent by some very effective red herrings.So although essential a supporting feature the cast writing and direction make this into a very effective low budget thriller.
    7wilvram

    Dennis discovers whodunit

    John Hallam is poisoned and wife Margaret tried and sentenced to death for the crime. There's only seven days left to the execution when her cousin Simon Gale (Dennis Price) a colonial official from Uganda turns up unexpectedly and assisted by Margaret's stepdaughter Jill (Rona Anderson) endeavours to prove her innocence. He learns that Hallam was a sadist and blackmailer, not for money, but to torment his victims and that several of his acquaintances have something to hide. They include Upcott (Charles Lloyd Pack) whose wife has disappeared in mysterious circumstances and a major (Colin Tapley) responsible for the unnecessary death of troops under his command during the war. Local poacher Jonas Rigg (Robert Brown) has an important clue to the killer, but is himself poisoned before he can talk. And Margaret's time is running out...

    Based on Gerald Verner's book of the same name, which in turn was the novelisation of his radio serial, it's no great surprise to find this, like so many other British films of its type, has an abundance of dialogue. There are also very few exterior shots, but it is gripping, with a considerable amount of tension. It's an archetypal 'whodunit' with a host of characters whom act in a suspicious manner or have some dark secret. There's the time-honoured gathering of all the suspects in a locked room: "One of you is the murderer". It's done with considerable power and effect though. Dennis Price, in the period after he had ceased to be a major star and before becoming a much admired character actor is good in the lead, as is Rona Anderson, who will always have a special place in the hearts of fans of British B movies of the era. Veteran character actress Esma Cannon is spiteful spinster Miss Ginch and popular opera singer Ian Wallace pops up in a small role as the pub landlord. Hardly seen since its original release, it's certainly worth watching, so well done to those DVD companies who are giving these modest but enjoyable films a new lease of life.
    6boblipton

    What Are Police And Defense Counsel For?

    Pamela Alan is to hang for murdering her husband. Cousin Dennis Price comes in from Uganda and proposes to find the real murderer with the help of Rona Anderson, Miss Alan's stepdaughter.

    Wolf Rilla's first feature feature after toiling for a decade in the BBC's television division is a rather straightforward mystery in which Price proposes to prove that the British justice system has gotten it all wrong with the skeptical help of police sergeant George Merritt. This includes all the traditional appurtenances of such stories, including the scene where he gathers all the suspects together. He has little trouble accumulating two additional corpses and several people with some excellent motives and opportunities. This makes one wonder what the police and the defense had been doing.

    Rilla handwaves this away, and deals with the endless talking and the help of Walter J. Harvey's gracefully moving camera. The result is a good, if unexceptional murder movie although I suspected the actual murderer about halfway through. There were enough decent red herrings to keep me in doubt until the revelation.

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      Vanessa Lane: Tell us about Uganda.

      Simon Gale: It's very big and it's very hot.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits prologue: "Better a hundred guilty escape than one innocent be hanged."

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    • Release date
      • July 20, 1953 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ştreang pentru o doamnă
    • Filming locations
      • Merton Park Studios, London, England, UK(studio: made at Merton Park Studios also)
    • Production companies
      • Insignia Films
      • Victor Hanbury Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 16m(76 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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