Original British 8 1/2 inch x 11 inch Double-Sided Trade Advertisement from Kinematograph Weekly
CRY DANGER + HIGH TREASON
£79.50
Original British 8 1/2 inch x 11 inch Double-Sided Trade Advertisement from Kinematograph Weekly for the 1951 Robert Parrish Thriller CRY DANGER starring Dick Powell, Rhonda Fleming, Richard Erdman, William Conrad, Regis Toomey and Jean Porter.
After serving five years of a life sentence, Rocky Mulloy hopes to clear his friend who’s still in prison for the same crime.
On the reverse of this Advert is another Trade Advertisement for the 1951 Roy Boulting Thriller HIGH TREASON starring Mary Morris, André Morell, Anthony Bushell, Liam Redmond, Kenneth Griffith, Patric Doonan, Joan Hickson, Anthony Nicholls, Geoffrey Keen, Stuart Lindsell, Dora Bryan, Charles Lloyd Pack and Laurence Naismith.
British espionage thriller filmed in the style of such American “docudramas” as The House on 92nd Street and T-Men. It is a sequel to the Oscar-winning 1950 film Seven Days to Noon.
André Morell reprises his role as Detective Superintendent Folland of Scotland Yard’s Special Branch from the first film, though in High Treason he is subordinate to the head of Special Branch, Commander Robert “Robbie” Brennan, played by Liam Redmond.
Enemy saboteurs infiltrate the industrial suburbs of London, intending to plant high-powered bombs at several factory sites. Their motivation is to cripple the British economy and enable subversive forces to insinuate themselves in the government. The saboteurs are thwarted not by the traditional counterintelligence agents but by workaday London police officers.
The Advertisement is in very good condition.
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