Portrait of Alison

A post card killer threatens artists, models, diamonds and MURDER!

6.2
19551h 24m

An actress and an artist are linked by his brother to deadly smugglers sought by Scotland Yard.

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Thumbnail for video: 1956 POSTMARK FOR DANGER - Trailer - Terry Moore, Robert Beatty

1956 POSTMARK FOR DANGER - Trailer - Terry Moore, Robert Beatty

Cast

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Terry Moore

Alison Ford

Photo of Robert Beatty

Robert Beatty

Tim Forrester

Photo of William Sylvester

William Sylvester

Dave Forrester

Photo of Josephine Griffin

Josephine Griffin

Jill Stewart

Photo of Geoffrey Keen

Geoffrey Keen

Inspector Colby

Photo of Allan Cuthbertson

Allan Cuthbertson

Henry Carmichael

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Henry Oscar

John Smith

Photo of William Lucas

William Lucas

Reg Dorking

Photo of Marianne Stone

Marianne Stone

Receptionist

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Frank Thornton

Police Photographer

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Raymond Francis

Police Inspector - Interpol Division

Photo of Sam Kydd

Sam Kydd

Bill, the Telephone Engineer

Photo of Ian Wilson

Ian Wilson

Dorking's Customer (uncredited)

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6/10

Robert Beatty is an artist who learns that his brother has been killed in a Italian car accident. As you'd expect, that's just the start of it - the mystery revolves around a postcard featuring a glass of Chianti being held in a woman's hand... Who has it? What does it mean? Is it a clue to the mysterious death? This is a far more layered thriller than you'd expect - the performances are taut and the dialogue less meandering than in many other UK-made dramas of the time. Geoffrey Keen is good as the sceptical police inspector and although you do get the gist well before the end, it's still quite a suspensefully directed (by Guy Green) 80 minutes.

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