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Walk a Tightrope

  • 1963
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 9m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
283
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Walk a Tightrope (1963)
CrimeDramaMysteryRomance

In England, an American expat is hired by a woman to kill her ex-husband but things are not what they seem to be at first glance.In England, an American expat is hired by a woman to kill her ex-husband but things are not what they seem to be at first glance.In England, an American expat is hired by a woman to kill her ex-husband but things are not what they seem to be at first glance.

  • Director
    • Frank Nesbitt
  • Writers
    • Neil McCallum
    • Mann Rubin
  • Stars
    • Dan Duryea
    • Patricia Owens
    • Richard Leech
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    283
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    • Director
      • Frank Nesbitt
    • Writers
      • Neil McCallum
      • Mann Rubin
    • Stars
      • Dan Duryea
      • Patricia Owens
      • Richard Leech
    • 15User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Dan Duryea
    Dan Duryea
    • Carl Lutcher
    Patricia Owens
    Patricia Owens
    • Ellen Sheppherd
    Richard Leech
    Richard Leech
    • Doug Randall
    Neil McCallum
    Neil McCallum
    • Prosecuting Counsel
    David Bauer
    David Bauer
    • Ed
    Terence Cooper
    Terence Cooper
    • Jason Sheppherd
    Shirley Cameron
    • Maisie
    Trevor Reid
    Trevor Reid
    • Inspector McMitchell
    A.J. Brown
    • Magistrate
    Jack Melford
    Jack Melford
    • Clerk of the Court
    Tony Thawnton
    Tony Thawnton
    • Restaurant Manager
    Elizabeth Wallace
    • Doris
    Sheila Robins
    • Lucy
    Joe Beckett
    • Undercover Policeman
    • (uncredited)
    Dan Cressey
    • Restaurant Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Fred Davis
    • Police Officer in Courtroom
    • (uncredited)
    Peter Evans
    • Court Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    Alex Graham
    • Barman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Frank Nesbitt
    • Writers
      • Neil McCallum
      • Mann Rubin
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    1MOscarbradley

    A good plot gets lost inside a terrible movie.

    Americans Dan Duryea and Patricia Owens made this truly dreadful little programmer in Britain in 1964 and it's almost certainly the worst thing either of them ever did. The British cast includes one-time James Bond wannabe Terence Cooper and Richard Leech. Cooper's married to Owens. Duryea is the hitman hired by who to kill who and Leech is the friend who witnesses the hit and they are all dreadful; this movie may have the worst acting to be seen in the sixties. The plot itself isn't bad and director Frank Nesbitt makes good use of his London locations, (which is about all you can say in his favour; he only made three films of which this was one), and while it only lasts 69 minutes it feels much, much longer. It is, in fact, the kind of Z-movie that gives Z-movies a bad name. To be avoided at all costs.
    10drb-65442

    Ignore the spoliers and enjoy the twist

    Ignore the bad reviews, most of which seem to be written by people who just don't like grim B&W thrillers from 1960s England. This is, in fact, a briskly paced but gripping British film noir with an amazing final scene twist that forces you to see the whole film from a different perspective. With strong performances from the great Dan Duryea and Patricia Owens, the film explores the class and gender biases of the early 1960s British judicial system, as well as telling a great story with many twists and turns. Also of great interest is the fact that much of the film was shot on location in and around Strand on the Green and Isleworth in south west London. I don't know if the white pub is still there, but if so I would love to visit it. I first saw this gem of a film on Talking Pictures TV, but I only caught the second half so missed much of the narrative detail. A couple of years later I finally managed to track it down and was delighted to discover it is still available on DVD.
    ulicknormanowen

    This gun's for hire?

    An underrated thriller, with a final twist which would not be out of place in an Agatha Christie's whodunit.

    The beginning of the movie may puzzle the viewer and may seem confused and off-putting;but further acquaintance generates a tense suspense : the crummy flat where Dan Duryea and his mistress live, "I've got something to do " says he ; then the bizarre atmosphere in the street and the posh people who are in direct contrast to the first characters "Seems I've been being followed" Jason says ,connecting both worlds.

    Jason is murdered ; the killer claims that he was paid by his wife Ellen to do away with him; but she denies it and cries over her late man's body ;but is she really the weeping widow? Or is she putting an act? And her attentive escort ,Doug , who stands by her : is he her accomplice? "Now, you're alone ,and so is she" says the cop. Or ,unbeknown to her, did he want to get rid of his partner who works with him as an architect?

    Patricia Owens shines in this Christiesque riddle.
    7blanche-2

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    "Walk a Tightrope" from 1964 is a British B film starring Dan Duryea and Patricia Owens.

    Duryea plays a criminal, Lutcher, who tells his girlfriend (Shirley Cameron) that he has a job. We see him shadowing the wife of an architect, Ellen (Owens). She arrives home with her husband and his partner. The partner goes upstairs. Lutcher walks in and shoots Ellen's husband (Terence Cooper).

    Ellen collapses, which causes Lutcher to act surprised. He wants the rest of his money - after all, she's the one that hired him to kill her husband. The devastated Ellen vehemently denies this.

    Duryea is wonderful, and this will keep you guessing until the end. As far as the actress playing his girlfriend, Shirley Cameron, I didn't understand one word that came out of her mouth.

    Otherwise really interesting.
    8wilvram

    Dan Duryea on top form in taut thriller

    Dan Duryea is Lutcher, an unstable and violent drifter. The good news, which he tells his girlfriend, is that he has a job. The bad news, which he doesn't, is that it is to kill someone. Patricia Owens plays Ellen, the devoted wife of Jason, who is traumatised when Lutcher bursts in and shoots him, and even worse, insistently accuses her of paying him to do it.

    This is a gripping and suspenseful thriller that keeps you guessing right to the end. Dan Duryea is at his best, particularly in the scene in the magistrates' court; no matter how unsympathetic his character may be, he can't help but make you smile. Owens is convincing in the difficult role of Ellen, while the unfortunate Jason is Terence Cooper, one of the least known Bonds, in the Sixties' CASINO ROYALE. Canadian born actor Neil McCallum, responsible for the script from a story by New York writer Mann Rubin, as well as playing prosecuting counsel, was shortly to become a household name as one of the stars of the BBC Mafia series, VENDETTA. There's also the perennial plain-clothes officer of British B movies, Trevor Reid, a role he tended to share with the not dissimilar Ballard Berkeley. A poverty row production, maybe, but a compelling and entertaining little film as well.

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    • Trivia
      Strand On the Green, the Sheppard's address in the film is the name of an actual street in London W4. It is located immediately to the east of Kew Bridge, along the north bank of the river Thames.
    • Goofs
      The woman Dan Duryea has been following goes into a bar. He's seen from the inside spreading the horizontal bands of a venetian blind to see what's gong on but the blind would be on the inside of the window and he's supposed to be on the outside.
    • Quotes

      Carl Lutcher: You know something? I hate people. They're the worst thing that ever happened to this world. They're liars and cheats. You can't trust any of them.

      Maisie: Some of my best friends are people!

      Carl Lutcher: Well, you'll learn, That's all I got to say.

      Maisie: Oh, Lutch, don't be mad. You'll get another job. Things always turn out for the best.

      Carl Lutcher: You know, when I was a kid, I caught a lot of birds one day. I laid a branch of a tree on the ground and covered it in that sticky stuff, that bird lime, you know? And all these birds got stuck on it. There must have been about a dozen of them. I wished I could get them off but I didn't know how. I couldn't get rid of them. So I ran around, waving the branch and shaking it and banging it against a wall. But I still couldn't get them off. I busted their legs and everything. I nearly went crazy. I couldn't just throw it away and leave them there. So you know what I did? I stuck them all in a big tank of water and drowned them.

    • Connections
      References The War Lover (1962)

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    • Release date
      • August 26, 1963 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tanz auf dem Drahtseil
    • Filming locations
      • Shepperton Studios, Studios Road, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Jack Parsons-Neil McCallum Productions
      • Associated Producers (API)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 9m(69 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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