High Treason

High Treason (1951)

13/11/1951

#Action#Thriller#Crime

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Men from Scotland Yard and military intelligence build a dossier on a sabotage ring.

Status: Released

Rating: 53%

Original language: EN

Budget: $0

Revenue: $0

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Paul Soskin Productions

Paul Soskin Productions

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Review by: CinemaSerf

Written by: CinemaSerf on 2022-06-11T13:40:45.208Z

Britain has been suffering from a spate of damaging sabotage attacks and it falls to a trio of skilful men - "Brennan" (Liam Redmond), "Folland" (André Morell) and "Elliott" (Anthony Bushell) to combine police, military and intelligence resources and find out just who is behind these highly co-ordinated incidents. Roy Boulting uses these three accomplished actors alongside some other British household names - Joan Hickson, Dora Bryan, Laurence Naismith, a strong contribution from Mary Morris ("Braun") and a peculiar, but effective, role for the normally arch-Brit Geoffrey Keen ("Williams") as well as quite a taut script and pace, to build this well into a tale of treachery and conspiracy that reaches the upper echelons of the political establishment. The ending is good, if a bit rushed, and Redmond and Morell deliver strongly, keeping the intrigue going, managing their frustrations and keeping the story interesting right til the end - with nobody knowing just whom they can trust. Not seen so often nowadays, but if you like the genre then this is certainly at the better end of these post-war fifth columnist dramas.

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