The Man Who Wouldn't Talk (1958 film)

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The Man Who Wouldn't Talk
British Lion Film Corporation (UK)
Release date
21 January 1958 (UK)
Running time
97 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget£127,582[1]

The Man Who Wouldn't Talk is a 1958 British

Synopsis

A

British police
for his supposed role in the death of a secret agent who had been posing as his wife.

Cast

Critical reception

TV Guide wrote, "the screenplay was written by writers well versed in litigation, so the courtroom scenes have a strong sense of realism. The performances are convincing, though marred by several characters who don't fit in the plot";[3] while the Radio Times wrote, "courtroom dramas have an intrinsic appeal, and veteran producer/director Herbert Wilcox makes a moderately entertaining film out of this story in which Anthony Quayle's American scientist, accused of murder, refuses to testify in his own defence. Wilcox's wife, Anna Neagle, gives another of her great lady portraits as Britain's leading Queen's Counsel, demonstrating her deductive brilliance in spotting a bullet hole in a witness's window pane and her oratorical skills in a dramatic five-minute courtroom address."[4]

References

  1. ^ Chapman, J. (2022). The Money Behind the Screen: A History of British Film Finance, 1945-1985. Edinburgh University Press p 359
  2. ^ "The Man Who Wouldn't Talk (1957) - BFI". BFI. Archived from the original on 11 June 2016.
  3. ^ "The Man Who Wouldn't Talk". TVGuide.com.
  4. ^ Allen Eyles. "The Man Who Wouldn't Talk". RadioTimes.

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