The Last Page

The Last Page

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British Noir

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Crime, Thriller
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Jimmy Sangster, Terence Fisher, Renée Glynne
  • Cast(s): Diana Dors, George Brent, Marguerite Chapman, Raymond Huntley, Peter Reynolds See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 24min
  • Music: Bill Salter,Frank Spencer
  • Similar To: Wrong Place, Retribution
  • Story:
    A married bookstore owner is blackmailed after he makes a pass at his new sexy blonde clerk.
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STORY

Story
A married bookstore owner is blackmailed after he makes a pass at his new sexy blonde clerk.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

This was the first of 29 Hammer films directed by Terence Fisher over the course of 22 years. The last was Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell (1974).

Diana Dors receives an "introducing" credit, yet she has appeared in over a dozen other features.

The film takes place in October 1951.

Ruby Bruce was born in 1932.

Even though it was made in England for mainly British audiences, the word flashlight is said instead of torch and umbrella is said instead of brolly. Brolly is a shortened form of the word umbrella, and both words are used in the UK.

Popular Dialogues

"John Harman: I take it you have an appointment tonight, Miss Bruce. Ruby Bruce: How did you know? John Harman: Well, I - you look extremely smart and I can't imagine it being for my benefit. Ruby Bruce: I'm glad you like it."

"Jeffrey Hart: Now, I'm broke. You couldn't lend me a quid or two, could you? Vi: I'd love to, Jeff, but, I haven't a bean."