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Film Noir | Psychiatrist
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Best Film | 1954 | Joseph
When this movie first appeared, the direction was credited to Victor Hanbury, a real-life Producer, who only agreed to take the credit when the actual Director, the blacklisted Joseph Losey, insisted that this would be a great help to him, as he needed the work. Although several versions of this movie, including the DVD, still credit Hanbury, there are prints where Losey is credited under his own name. The first several times it was shown on British television, in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Losey had the credit.
The first of five films in which Sir Dirk Bogarde was directed by Joseph Losey.
First of four Joseph Losey movies in which Alexander Knox appeared.
Cinematographer Harry Waxman launched into a tirade of abuse at Director Joseph Losey, when, after returning from the toilet, found that the set-up for a scene had been changed, lamps moved in breach of movie set etiquette.
In the opening scene, the newspaper placard for The People reads: "Fulham Football Coupon Swindle".
"Dr. Clive Esmond: What do you think of him, Glenda? Is he worth saving?"