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Split Second (1953) | Directed by Dick Powell
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Undercover Girl (1950) | Directed by Joseph Pevney
Suddenly (1954) | Directed by Lewis Allen
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Human Desire (1954) | Directed by Fritz Lang
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Thieves' Highway (1949) | Directed by Jules Dassin
Phone Call from a Stranger (1952) | Directed by Jean Negulesco
Roaring City (1951) | Directed by William Berke
Dark Alibi (1946) | Directed by Phil Karlson
Guilty Bystander (1950) | Directed by Joseph Lerner
Night and the City (1950) | Directed by Jules Dassin
Hi-Jacked (1950) | Directed by Robert Siodmak
Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (1950) | Directed by Gordon Douglas
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Red Barry (1938) | Directed by Ford Beebe and Alan James
Pier 23 (1951) | Directed by William Berke
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Take One False Step (1949) | Directed by Chester Erskine
Port of New York (1949) | Directed by László Benedek
Law of the Underworld (1938) | Directed by Lew Landers
Violated (1953) | Directed by Walter Strate
A Man Betrayed (1941) | Directed by John H. Auer
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Bluebeard (1944) | Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer
The Chance of a Lifetime (1943) | Directed by William Castle
The Frightened Man (1952) | Directed by John Gilling
Loan Shark (1952) | Directed by Seymour Friedman
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Cast a Dark Shadow (1955) | Directed by Lewis Gilbert
Cast a Dark Shadow is a British suspense drama about Edward “Teddy” Bare, a charming but unscrupulous man who marries wealthy older women and then murders them to inherit their fortunes. After dispatching his first wife, Teddy hastily remarries, but his new bride proves to be more astute and resilient than he anticipated. The film builds tension around whether his murderous schemes will ultimately be uncovered.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Director: Lewis Gilbert
Lewis Gilbert was an acclaimed British filmmaker whose career stretched from the 1940s to the early 2000s. He became known for his versatility, handling war films, comedies, dramas, and international blockbusters. Gilbert is especially remembered for directing three James Bond films: You Only Live Twice (1967), The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), and Moonraker (1979). His direction often emphasized strong character dynamics alongside sharp pacing.
Star Cast:
Dirk Bogarde as Edward “Teddy” Bare
Margaret Lockwood as Freda Jeffries
Kay Walsh as Charlotte Young
Kathleen Harrison as Emmie
Robert Flemyng as Phillip Mortimer
Mona Washbourne as Monica Bare
The film was received positively by critics, particularly for Dirk Bogarde’s sinister and layered performance as the calculating murderer. Audiences were drawn to the dark, psychological tone of the story, which played into the mid-1950s fascination with noir-inspired thrillers. While it was not a major commercial blockbuster, the film solidified Bogarde’s reputation as a versatile actor capable of portraying morally complex roles.
Fun Facts:
Margaret Lockwood, one of Britain’s biggest stars in the 1940s, appeared in this film during the later stage of her career.
Dirk Bogarde’s performance was noted for showing a more villainous side, contrasting with some of his earlier romantic and heroic roles.
The film was based on the play Murder Mistaken by Janet Green, which had been a West End success.
Kathleen Harrison, who played the housemaid Emmie, was a well-loved British character actress known for adding warmth and comic relief.
Cast a Dark Shadow has been praised in retrospect as a prime example of mid-century British psychological thrillers, blending noir elements with a distinctly British domestic setting.
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