Cast

Gary Cooper
George Radcliffe

Deborah Kerr
Martha Radcliffe

Eric Portman
Jeremy Clay

Diane Cilento
Mrs. Heath

Hermione Gingold
Lilly Harris

Peter Cushing
Mr. Evan Wrack

Michael Wilding
Morris Brooke

Ronald Howard
Mr. Claridge

Ray McAnally
Donald Heath

Sandor Elès
Manfridi

Wilfrid Lawson
Mr. Pom

Helen Cherry
Miss Osborne

Joyce Carey
Victoria Hicks

Diane Clare
Betty

Frederick Leister
Judge

Martin Boddey
Jason Roote
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
Gary Cooper is "George Radcliffe" whose testimony at the Old Bailey sends a young, alcoholic "Donald Heath" (Ray McAnally) to jail for murder. Years later, his wife Deborah Kerr ("Martha") receives a letter in the post that was sent at the time, but delayed by a mail robbery, trying to blackmail her husband for the murder. Despite wanting to disbelieve this, she cannot quite dismiss the idea and the more uncertain she becomes, the more uncertain we become... There are some good supporting performances from Eric Portman, Hermione Gingold as "Lily" and Diane Cilento as "Mrs. Heath"; a well written/delivered dialogue and Michael Anderson does manage to keep us guessing for much of this superior, quite intriguing drama. Rarely screen anywhere nowadays, but it does hold the attention and Cooper is really rather good.
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