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Wanted for Murder

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The son of a notorious hangman is gradually becoming insane and he finds himself unable to resist the urge to strangle women to death.

Release Date : 1946-06-17

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Marcel Hellman Productions

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles : A Voice in the Night

Cast

Eric Portman

Character Name : Victor James Colebrooke

Original Name : Eric Portman

Gender : Male

Dulcie Gray

Character Name : Anne Fielding

Original Name : Dulcie Gray

Gender : Female

Derek Farr

Character Name : Jack Williams

Original Name : Derek Farr

Gender : Male

Roland Culver

Character Name : Chief Inspector Conway

Original Name : Roland Culver

Gender : Male

Stanley Holloway

Character Name : Sergeant Sullivan

Original Name : Stanley Holloway

Gender : Male

Barbara Everest

Character Name : Mrs Colebrooke

Original Name : Barbara Everest

Gender : Female

Bonar Colleano

Character Name : Corporal Nick Mappolo

Original Name : Bonar Colleano

Gender : Male

Jenny Laird

Character Name : Jeannie McLaren

Original Name : Jenny Laird

Gender : Female

Kathleen Harrison

Character Name : Florrie

Original Name : Kathleen Harrison

Gender : Female

Bill Shine

Character Name : Detective Ellis

Original Name : Bill Shine

Gender : Male

Viola Lyel

Character Name : Mabel Cooper

Original Name : Viola Lyel

Gender : Female

John Salew

Character Name : Detective Walters

Original Name : John Salew

Gender : Male

John Ruddock

Character Name : Glover

Original Name : John Ruddock

Gender : Male

Edna Wood

Character Name : Miss Kemp

Original Name : Edna Wood

Gender : Male

George Carney

Character Name : Boat Rental Agent

Original Name : George Carney

Gender : Male

Mary Mackenzie

Character Name : Girl at Fair

Original Name : Mary Mackenzie

Gender : Female

Wilfrid Hyde-White

Character Name : Guide in Madame Tussaud's

Original Name : Wilfrid Hyde-White

Gender : Male

Moira Lister

Character Name : Miss Willis

Original Name : Moira Lister

Gender : Female

Gerhard Kempinski

Character Name : Head Waiter

Original Name : Gerhard Kempinski

Gender : Male

Caven Watson

Character Name : Underground Attendant

Original Name : Caven Watson

Gender : Male

Wally Patch

Character Name : Merry-Go-Round Barker

Original Name : Wally Patch

Gender : Male

Frank Atkinson

Character Name : Chip Shop Customer

Original Name : Frank Atkinson

Gender : Male

Marie Ault

Character Name : Flower Seller

Original Name : Marie Ault

Gender : Female

Beatrice Campbell

Character Name : Muriel

Original Name : Beatrice Campbell

Gender : Female

Howard Douglas

Character Name : Head Park Keeper

Original Name : Howard Douglas

Gender : Male

Alexander Field

Character Name : First Newspaper Seller

Original Name : Alexander Field

Gender : Male

Soja Ooternan

Character Name : Singer

Original Name : Soja Ooternan

Gender : Male

Tony Quinn

Character Name : Mugsy Knight

Original Name : Tony Quinn

Gender : Male

Johnnie Schofield

Character Name : Chip Shop Owner

Original Name : Johnnie Schofield

Gender : Male

Harry Terry

Character Name : Park Keeper

Original Name : Harry Terry

Gender : Male

Klaas van Beek

Character Name : Singer

Original Name : Klaas van Beek

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Just Call Whitehall 1212 Wanted for Murder is directed by Lawrence Huntington and adapted to screenplay by Emeric Pressburger, Rodney Ackland, Barbara Everest and Maurice Cowan from the play by Terence De Marney and Percy Robinson. It stars Eric Portman, Dulcie Gray, Derek Farr, Roland Culver and Stanley Holloway. Music is by Mischa Spoliansky and cinematography by Mutz Greenbaum. Nifty little thriller noir this, basically it finds Portman as the sinister Victor James Colebrook, a man with murderous instincts born out by bad seed lineage in his family tree. Can intrepid Chief Inspector Conway (Culver) nail his man before he kills yet again? Imperative since Victor has latched onto Anne Fielding (Gray), and although he is in love with her, he doesn’t know how long he can contain his blood lust. Thought to be influenced by a real life serial killer, Huntington’s movie is very Hitchcockian in tone. Story unfolds by night in a London of dimly lighted foggy streets and dense shadowed parks, and by day it’s the hustle and bustle of the city that provides a backdrop of false normalcy. As the tormented Victor goes about his way, leading his double life as a cunning member of society who dotes on his mother – and that of a strangler of women – the makers ensure the surroundings suit the persona. A chapter of the story set at a carnival pulses with unease, a visit to a wax museum really gets to the heart of the evil, a murder sequence that is off camera strikes all the right terrifying notes, and a quite brilliant passage that sees witnesses come face to face with the killer in Conway's office is superbly performed by all involved. Then there is the finale that plays out at night (naturally) at the Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park. Wonderful! Portman (A Canterbury Tale/Dear Murderer) was a British treasure, an actor whose career begs for reappraisal by classic film fans. Here he is right on the money as the complex sociopath who detests what he has become and even dangles clues for the police to follow. Yet he also slips easily into society with a measured calmness that is rather chilling. Portman quite simply is excellent. As are Culver and Holloway as the sort of coppers Britain could do with having more of these days! With Pressburger as part of the writing team it’s no surprise to find the script tight and the dialogue snappy, Huntington (The Upturned Glass) and Greenbaum (Night and the City) never miss the chance to accentuate the psychological tremors by way of smart visuals, and Spoliansky's music is devilishly spectral like. It probably could have been shorn of ten minutes and the Dulcie Gray/Derek Farr romance gets a little twee at times, but this is well worth checking out and deserves to be better known. 8/10

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-07-07

I always thought that Eric Portman was never much more than an efficient actor; rarely does he ever deviate from his usual, rather linear, style of performance. This one, though, is a bit different and he is rather good as the son of a hangman who, losing his grasp on reality, is obsessed with strangling young women. With the police (Roland Culver & a rather entertaining Stanley Holloway) hot on the trail, he falls for Dulcie Gary ("Anne") and for the first time, he has doubts about what to do next... Lawrence Huntingdon has done a decent job with a solid cast based on quite an intriguing Percy Robinson play - and the last twenty minute build to quite an exciting crescendo that takes more than a casual swipe at red tape and the "more than my job's worth" brigade... Certainly worth a go - you might spot Wilfred Hyde-White at Madame Tussaud's!