Pool of London

Pool of London

Movie |

London, England | Film Noir

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  • Genre(s): Crime, Drama, Thriller
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Basil Dearden, Jean Graham
  • Cast(s): Bonar Colleano, Susan Shaw, Renée Asherson, Earl Cameron, Moira Lister See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 25min
  • Music: John Addison
  • Similar To: Ballad of a Small Player, Coup!
  • Story:
    Jewel thieves, murder and a manhunt swirl around a sailor (Bonar Colleano) off a cargo ship in London.
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STORY

Story
Jewel thieves, murder and a manhunt swirl around a sailor (Bonar Colleano) off a cargo ship in London.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

First British film to show a mixed-race romance.

Although two of its stars died tragically young, almost 70 years later at the beginning of 2020 two of its actors were still alive: Earl Cameron (102) and Leslie Phillips (95). Another, Renée Asherson, died in 2014 at the age of 99.

The office building of the Amalgamated Steamship Company does not exist in reality. The frontage seen in the film, attached to the North abutment of Tower Bridge, is in fact a painted set made for the scene.

Popular Dialogues

"Johnny Lambert: When you're at the wheel of a ship at night, far at sea and nothing else to do, you think about a lot of things you don't understand. You wonder why one man is born white and another isn't. And how about God himself? What color is he? And the stars seem so close and the world so small in comparison to all the other worlds above you. It doesn't seem to matter so much how we were born."