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Face in the Night | |
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Directed by | Lance Comfort |
Written by | Bruce Graeme (novel) Norman Hudis John Sherman |
Produced by | Charles Leeds |
Starring | Griffith Jones Lisa Gastoni Vincent Ball Eddie Byrne |
Cinematography | Arthur Graham |
Edited by | Peter Pitt |
Music by | Richard Rodney Bennett |
Production company | Gibraltar Films |
Distributed by | Grand National Pictures United Artists (US) |
Release date |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Face in the Night, released in the US as Menace in the Night, is a 1957 British second feature[1] crime film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Griffith Jones, Lisa Gastoni and Vincent Ball.[2] It was based on the novel Suspense by Bruce Graeme.[3]
A young woman witnesses a mailbag robbery that ends with a dead postman, but she is intimidated into not coming forward.
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "This small-budget thriller is distinctly above the average of its type. The acting is in general of a high standard; there is a very good behind-the-scenes joke about British Banking and a skilfully-handled sentimental scene. The script is simple but brisk; the direction efficient."[4]
Allmovie wrote, "this British crime quickie reads rather better than it plays."[5]
TV Guide wrote that the film is "hampered by some less-than-impressive camerawork."[6]
Sky Movies noted "a crisp thriller, economic in length but correspondingly fast in pace and actionful."[7]