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This atmospheric thriller provided the breakthrough role for Hayley Mills, playing opposite her father John.
Polish sailor Korchinsky (Horst Buchholz - The Magnificent Seven) is furious to discover his lover has left him for another man and shoots her. The crime is witnessed by 10-year-old Gillie (BAFTA-nominated Mills) who steals a gun. Investigating officer Graham (John Mills) is in pursuit when Korchinsky abducts Gillie.
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- J. Lee Thompson
- 12
- Horst Buchholz
- John Mills
- Hayley Mills
- Aspect Ratio 16:9
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This atmospheric thriller provided the breakthrough role for Hayley Mills, playing opposite her father John.
Polish sailor Korchinsky (Horst Buchholz - The Magnificent Seven) is furious to discover his lover has left him for another man and shoots her. The crime is witnessed by 10-year-old Gillie (BAFTA-nominated Mills) who steals a gun. Investigating officer Graham (John Mills) is in pursuit when Korchinsky abducts Gillie.
- ITV Home Entertainment
- J. Lee Thompson
- 12
- Horst Buchholz
- John Mills
- Hayley Mills
- Aspect Ratio 16:9
English Hard Of Hearing
- English
- 1
- 2
Frequently Bought Together
+
Total Price: £43.98
Add both to basket
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A fantastic British classic in much better viewing quality. It was a seminal beurish film that showed the immorality of the death penalty if only we could see the deeper story that lays behind mist crimes if crime is the right word !?. Like "a taste of honey" and a number of other British films made in that wait challenges our understanding & morality and that genuine self examination is no bad thing particularly in this age of interference in our private lives by elements of the state !!!.
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