The Crooked Sky
The Crooked Sky | |
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UK quad poster | |
Directed by | Henry Cass |
Produced by |
Richard Gordon (uncredited) Bill Luckwell (Executive) |
Written by | Norman Hudis |
Based on | a story by Maclean Rogers and Charles F. Vetter (as Lance Hargreaves) |
Starring |
Wayne Morris Karin Booth |
Music by | Wilfred Burns (uncredited) |
Cinematography | Phil Grindrod |
Edited by | Peter Mayhew |
Production company |
Amalgamated Productions Luckwin Productions |
Distributed by | J. Arthur Rank (UK) |
Release dates | 1957 |
Running time | 77 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The Crooked Sky is a low budget 1957 black and white British crime film.[1][2] It was made at Merton Park Studios in London.[3]
Plot
American detective Mike Conlin (Wayne Morris), teams up with Scotland Yard to catch the villains behind a big counterfeiting ring. After the mysterious death of an American airline radio operator, the Yard suspect the operation may originate in the United States, and Conlin is brought over to help.
Cast
- Mike Conlin - Wayne Morris
- Sandra - Karin Booth
- Fraser - Anton Diffring
- Mac - Bruce Seton
- Bill - Sheldon Lawrence
- Williams - Richard Shaw
- Benny - Colette Bartrop
- Steve - Seymour Green
- Grange - Bill Brandon
- Smith - Reginald Hearne
- Robson - Frank Hawkins
- Lewis - Murray Kash
- Wilson - Wally Peterson
- Alanson - Guy Kingsley-Poynter
- Senior Civil Servant - Robert Raglan
- U.S. Treasury Official - Robert Perceval
- Landlady - Beryl Cooke
- Manager - Robert Hunter
- Salesman - Frank Henderson
- Inspector Hughes - George Roderick
- Croupier - Jack Taylor
- Commissioner - Howard Lang
Critical reception
Avelyman thought the film "has a few neat moments, but is pretty much filler" ;[4] while TV Guide called it an "interesting British attempt to put an American-style, hard-boiled detective in their own yard, (it) even goes as far as naming the hero "Mike" instead of the usual "Geoffrey" or "Ronnie." [5]
References
- ↑ Tom Weaver, The Horror Hits of Richard Gordon, Bear Manor Media 2011 p 18
- ↑ "The Crooked Sky". BFI.
- ↑ "The Crooked Sky (1957) - Original Print Info - TCM.com". Turner Classic Movies.
- ↑ "The Crooked Sky". aveleyman.com.
- ↑ "The Crooked Sky". TVGuide.com.
External links
- Crooked Sky at IMDB
- The Crooked Sky at TCMDB
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