
Men from Scotland Yard and military intelligence build a dossier on a sabotage ring.
Release Date: 11/13/1951
Runtime: 93 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Roy Boulting
00Companies: Paul Soskin Productions
Countries: United Kingdom
CinemaSerf
Britain has been suffering from a spate of damaging sabotage attacks and it falls to a trio of skilful men - "Brennan" (Liam Redmond), "Folland" (André Morell) and "Elliott" (Anthony Bushell) to combine police, military and intelligence resources and find out just who is behind these highly co-ordinated incidents. Roy Boulting uses these three accomplished actors alongside some other British household names - Joan Hickson, Dora Bryan, Laurence Naismith, a strong contribution from Mary Morris ("Braun") and a peculiar, but effective, role for the normally arch-Brit Geoffrey Keen ("Williams") as well as quite a taut script and pace, to build this well into a tale of treachery and conspiracy that reaches the upper echelons of the political establishment. The ending is good, if a bit rushed, and Redmond and Morell deliver strongly, keeping the intrigue going, managing their frustrations and keeping the story interesting right til the end - with nobody knowing just whom they can trust. Not seen so often nowadays, but if you like the genre then this is certainly at the better end of these post-war fifth columnist dramas.

Liam Redmond
Cmdr. Robert Brennan

André Morell
Supt. Folland

Kenneth Griffith
Jimmy Ellis

Anthony Bushell
Maj. Elliott

Mary Morris
Anna Braun

Joan Hickson
Mrs. Ellis

Anthony Nicholls
Grant Mansfield

Geoffrey Keen
Morgan Williams

John Bailey
Stringer

Patric Doonan
George Ellis

Dora Bryan
Mrs. Bowers
Stuart Lindsell
Commissioner
N/A

1971

1981
N/A

2002

2024

2015

2013
2018

2007

1998

N/A

1964