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Rating: 5.7/10 by 6 users

Dangerous Afternoon (1961)

The manager of a halfway house for female ex-cons takes action when a blackmailer threatens to expose her secret.

Directing:
  • Barbara Cole
  • Charles Saunders
  • Ted Sturgis
Writing:
  • Brandon Fleming
  • Gerald Anstruther
Stars:
Release Date: Tue, May 23, 1961

Rating: 5.7/10 by 6 users

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Language:
English
Runtime: 00 hour 59 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: blackmail, deception, murder, illegitimate child
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Ruth Dunning
Miss Letty Frost / Irma Randall
Nora Nicholson
Mrs. Louisa Sprule
Joanna Dunham
Freda Maybury
Howard Pays
Jack Loring
May Hallatt
Miss Burge
Gwenda Wilson
Jean Berry / Jean Hinton
Ian Colin
Reverend Everard Porson
Gladys Henson
Miss Caroline Cassell
Max Brimmell
Doctor Spalding
James Raglan
Sir Phillip Morstan
Trevor Reid
Inspector Craven
Elizabeth Begley
Mrs. Caldwell
Diana Chesney
Mrs. Roberts
Jerold Wells
George Burling / Ned Barrett
Richard McNeff
Mr. Brown, the Chemist
Jan Miller
Girl Assistant at Chemist
Edna Morris
Mrs. Millett
Frank Sieman
Police Sergeant Morris
Keith Smith
Constable Kemp
Frank Hawkins
Inspector Bartlett
Barry Wilsher
Sergeant Hewson

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"Miss Frost" (Ruth Dunning), confined to a wheelchair, runs a guest house for ladies who - like her - have a bit of a criminal past. They all rub along well enough, pilfering from each other and generally goading and provoking until their landlady learns that one of her erstwhile associates has been released from Her Majesty's pleasure and is likely to want to come visit! The outwardly vulnerable "Frost" is no pushover and lays a trap... It's quite a disarmingly effective little crime drama this. The supporting cast provide just enough of an amiable smokescreen to facilitate a decent performance from Dunning as the quite ruthless and calculating invalid. The ending is a wee bit contrived but there is quite a confessional with the vicar at the denouement. The production is all pretty basic and it's maybe not got the most alluring of titles for a film, but at just over the hour, I found it quite watchable.


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