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Hangman's Wharf

  • 1950
  • 1h 13m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
96
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Hangman's Wharf (1950)
Crime

A doctor is framed for murder.A doctor is framed for murder.A doctor is framed for murder.

  • Director
    • Cecil H. Williamson
  • Writers
    • Lester Powell
    • Cecil H. Williamson
  • Stars
    • John Witty
    • Genine Graham
    • Campbell Singer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    96
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Cecil H. Williamson
    • Writers
      • Lester Powell
      • Cecil H. Williamson
    • Stars
      • John Witty
      • Genine Graham
      • Campbell Singer
    • 10User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Witty
    • David Galloway, M.D.
    Genine Graham
    • Alison Maxwell
    Campbell Singer
    Campbell Singer
    • Inspector Prebble
    Patricia Laffan
    Patricia Laffan
    • Rosa Warren
    Gerald Nodin
    • Sir Bryan Roderick
    Frederick Allen
    • Jackson Prescot
    Max Brimmell
    • Krim
    Mollie Looe
    • Nurse Farthing
    • (as Molly Looe)
    Patience Rentoul
    • Mrs. Meadows
    Tom Masson
    • Joe
    Barry Faber
    • Herbert
    Maureen Williamson
    • Barmaid
    Harry Hearn
    • Lighterman
    R.C. Huggins
    • Lighterman
    John Walker
      • Director
        • Cecil H. Williamson
      • Writers
        • Lester Powell
        • Cecil H. Williamson
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      7vogun-17563

      They Don't Make Them Like This Anymore (Thank Goodness?)

      Please read other reviews for plot etc. In short, it's a Hitchcockian type thriller.

      I did enjoy this, and here are my reasons. The shooting is all done outside (to save studio costs), it is a grainy film with shadows doing the best acting and there is a scratchy sound track. The dialogue probably took less time then I did to write this review, and it has a plot that became lost halfway through the film, and has to be explained in the wrap up. The plot still has more holes than Swiss cheese, and the film must have been knocked out by the studio in "no time" at all. What's not to like here? My type of "bad" movie.

      It's a slow burner thriller that fortunately takes off and doesn't hang about. A good job really as 90 minutes of this would be too much to bear.

      If you want nostalgia, then this is for you, although there is nothing cool here. If there is any chance a sub standard B movie is your worst nightmare, then stay away.

      I did find it entertaining myself, but couldn't watch these type of movies more than a few times a year. I gave a 7 score, but wouldn't argue if others gave it a 5 or less.
      4malcolmgsw

      Dismal flight of Fancey

      Well you can't really complain.You expect a dismal standard of production from a film produced by E J Fancey and on this film he certainly does not let you down.The photography is quite murky at times,the sound poorly recorded,the studio very small and the acting is amateurish.Campbell Singer,playing as usual,a police detective is the only actor I recognise.This film would make his Merton Park films seem like minor classics.Furthermore I hate thrillers where in the last scene the characters give you all the information for understanding a plot that you had given up on half an hour earlier.
      7ronevickers

      Great Fun!

      If you enjoy British "b" movies from the 50s, try and catch this little effort. It's quite laughably bad, which makes it all the more entertaining. The basic plot, and the way it all pans out, is bargain basement stuff, and some of the acting is quite hilarious. The main character, Dr Galloway, played by John Witty sports the worst, and most inconsistent, scots accent you are ever likely to hear. Similarly, his co-star, Genine Graham's character is supposed to hail from Inverness, but sounds as though she's just left an English boarding school. The main baddie's henchmen are a real hoot - one is full of forced menace, and the other would have trouble scaring a three year old! The movie does move along briskly, and doesn't give the viewer time to become bored. In it's own amateurish, unsophisticated way it's got a certain charm and is harmless stuff. Just the thing to while away a quick hour for fans of such films.
      3richardchatten

      The Distinguished Character

      Based on a radio serial, hence all the talk in this amiably inept E. J. Fancey quickie for which ample use of authentic locations and night-for-photography, an attractive and capable heroine in Genine Graham and a poised villainess in Patricia Laffan go some way to atoning for John Witty's spectacularly feeble attempt at a Scots accent.

      But not much.
      4gnok2002

      Routine

      I'm inserting reviews for films that currently lack one, this deserved rarity, not yet got 5 votes, has recently been shown on UK satellite channel Talking Pictures, where I saw it, so should become better known, note their 'restored' print is about 56 min' so is missing some 16 min' (ajusting for different cinema / TV frame rates) of the original, review.... 'Flimsy plot involving a doctor framed for murder and a female journalist, together they attempt to sort out what's happening, not helped by an average cast, and below average plot that's full of holes, but (in this version) it's short, and though mostly studio bound, there are a few interesting exteriors, some dockyard scenes, the Albert Memorial, and a West coast fishing village, watchable if you like old British films, otherwise avoid.'

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      Related interests

      James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Sharon Angela, Max Casella, Dan Grimaldi, Joe Perrino, Donna Pescow, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Tony Sirico, and Michael Drayer in The Sopranos (1999)
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      • Trivia
        Opening credits: All characters portrayed in this film are ficticious and do not represent any person living or dead.
      • Goofs
        When Dr Galloway is walking away from the ship, it shows someone preparing to drop a wooden barrel from the roof. As the barrel leaves the roof it is clearly made of wood. In the next shot of the barrel landing it is quite obvious that it has now become a 45 gallon steel oil drum.

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      Details

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      • Release date
        • January 1950 (United Kingdom)
      • Country of origin
        • United Kingdom
      • Language
        • English
      • Filming locations
        • St Ives Station, St Ives, Cornwall, England, UK(location: "Baymouth")
      • Production company
        • Do-U-Know Film Productions
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 13m(73 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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