A man is convicted of murder. He denies murder, and uses an ancient curse to threaten those responsible for sentencing him to death.A man is convicted of murder. He denies murder, and uses an ancient curse to threaten those responsible for sentencing him to death.A man is convicted of murder. He denies murder, and uses an ancient curse to threaten those responsible for sentencing him to death.
Photos
Wallace Bosco
- Juror
- (uncredited)
Pauline Chamberlain
- Woman at Road Accident
- (uncredited)
Basil Dignam
- Guy Stevenson
- (uncredited)
Lucy Griffiths
- Shopkeeper
- (uncredited)
Gordon Harris
- Police Constable
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Mark (Lee Patterson) and Margaret (Susan Beaumont) visit the pawnbroker, the camera pans around and we see the name board of the street opposite. It is Balcombe Street, NW1. In 1975, the street was the scene of a siege in which members of the I.R.A. held off the police for six days; they held occupants of the house hostage.
- GoofsWhen Mark and Margaret visit the pawnbroker the man calls Mark Mr Trevor. Mark tells him his surname is Brett but, when they are leaving, the pawnbroker again calls him Mr Trevor.
- Quotes
Sir Robert Wyvern: I have qualms about the verdict.
Mr. Justice Manton: Well, I have none. Our business, Robert, is justice. A mediaeval curse, story, what you will, alters nothing!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-in Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 6 (1999)
- SoundtracksDreaming of the Days Gone By
(uncredited)
Music by Lambert Williamson
Lyrics by Geoffrey Parsons
Sung by Joan Regan
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This tepid and lacklustre British movie is largely forgotten and deservedly so.It wholly lacks merit.
The story gets underway when a man ,wrongly condemned for murder and sentenced to death ,curses the judge ,jury and prosecuting counsel from the courtroom before being lead away .Soon afterwards the foreman of the jury dies in a road accident and the condemned man perishes of a heart attack before sentence can be carried out .The judge's daughter is not convinced of the man's guilt and delves into the case with the aid the brother of the murdered woman and her own brother ,a dissolute journalist .
The performances -apart from Michael Horden as the judge -are lightweight and stodgy ,with the ultra genteel vocal tones of early fifties British cinema predominating .The monochrome photography is dull and the story frankly dull Poor and best left to gather dust except as an example of the kind of low budget "quota quickie" made in response to legislation requiring a certain percentage of movies shown in UK cinemas to be British made and that resulted in much dross -like this -getting made
The story gets underway when a man ,wrongly condemned for murder and sentenced to death ,curses the judge ,jury and prosecuting counsel from the courtroom before being lead away .Soon afterwards the foreman of the jury dies in a road accident and the condemned man perishes of a heart attack before sentence can be carried out .The judge's daughter is not convinced of the man's guilt and delves into the case with the aid the brother of the murdered woman and her own brother ,a dissolute journalist .
The performances -apart from Michael Horden as the judge -are lightweight and stodgy ,with the ultra genteel vocal tones of early fifties British cinema predominating .The monochrome photography is dull and the story frankly dull Poor and best left to gather dust except as an example of the kind of low budget "quota quickie" made in response to legislation requiring a certain percentage of movies shown in UK cinemas to be British made and that resulted in much dross -like this -getting made
- lorenellroy
- Oct 14, 2007
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Schwurgericht der Toten
- Filming locations
- Walton Studios, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England, UK(studio: made at Walton Studios, England.)
- Production company
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- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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