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Post by Aj_June on Mar 27, 2019 12:08:58 GMT
Dual Alibi (1947) directed by Alfred Travers, stars with a dynamic dual role Herbert Lom, striptease dancer in a rare film appearance Phyllis Dixey and Terence De Marney. An excellent British film noir, treachery, deceit a gorgeous femme filmed with a very dark tone, with an original courtroom twist. highly recommended... Hi Planet,
Trusting your recomendations as I always do I went for Dual Alibi (1947). What a dark themed exciting movie that you think you figured out 10 mins before the ending but that finally still tricks you with the final twist. I would consider there were actually 3 deaths in the movie. Must say the acting perforamance of Herbert Lom was commendable. Never a dull moment in the movie. As always thanks a ton for coming up with such unique movie suggestions. Next one on my list among your recommendations is Még kér a nép (Red Psalm) 1972.
Interesting Info
The director of Dual Alibi Alfred Travers is still alive at 113 years of age.
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