A Killer Walks
| A Killer Walks | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Ronald Drake |
| Produced by |
John Ainsworth Ronald Drake |
| Written by |
Rayner Barton Ronald Drake Gordon Glennon |
| Starring |
Laurence Harvey Trader Faulkner Susan Shaw Laurence Naismith |
| Music by | Eric Spear |
| Cinematography |
Jack Asher Phil Grindrod |
| Edited by | John Dunsford |
Release dates |
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Running time | 57 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
A Killer Walks is a 1952 British film noir directed by Ronald Drake and starring Laurence Harvey, Trader Faulkner and Susan Shaw.[1][2]
Plot
This is a story about two brothers, Ned (Laurence Harvey) and Frankie (Trader Faulkner), living on a farm with their old grandmother. Ned despises being a farm labourer and befriends a girl from the city. She does not like a farm life either and dreams of having her own hair saloon.
Frankie is a somnambulist and one night he kills a bull with his gun. He also has many knives. This gives Ned a frightening idea: What if he stabs his grandmother with a knife and blame Frankie for the murder? Then he will be the owner of the farm and buy a hair saloon to his beloved one.
References
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