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The Secret Place

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6.2/10 • 4

1957-02-061h 38m

Crime

British Melodrama and crime thriller that follows a group of jewel robbers after a major heist. The film makes extensive use of bombed out areas of London.

Directors
Clive Donner
Writters
Lynette Perry
Editors
Lynette Perry, Peter Bezencenet

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  1. Belinda Lee

    Belinda Lee

    Molly Wilson

  2. Ronald Lewis

    Ronald Lewis

    Gerry Carter

  3. Michael Brooke

    Michael Brooke

    Freddie Haywood

  4. David McCallum

    David McCallum

    Mike Wilson

  5. Michael Gwynn

    Michael Gwynn

    Steve Waring

  6. Geoffrey Keen

    Geoffrey Keen

    Mr. Haywood

  7. Maureen Pryor

    Maureen Pryor

    Mrs. Haywood

  8. George Selway

    George Selway

    Paddy

  9. George A. Cooper

    George A. Cooper

    Harry

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John Chard

Nov 18, 2018

6/10

Diamonds are not forever. The Secret Place is directed by Clive Donner and written by Linette Perry. It stars Belinda Lee, Ronald Lewis, Michael Brooke, Michael Gwynn, Geoffrey Keen and David McCallum. Music is by Clifton Parker and cinematography by Ernest Steward, Little seen and heard of piece of British noir, The Secret Place sits somewhere in between good and frustrating. Plot involves London crooks enacting a gems robbery and finding themselves at the mercy of an adolescent boy and his secret place. First and foremost the pluses here far outweigh the negatives. The cast list is a veritable roll call of British actors who need no introduction to fans of British film and TV. The cinematography on show is perpetually film noir in look, where cinematographer Steward (The 39 Steps/Payroll) fills 90% of the pic with monochrome menace and dark cloaked actions. The robbery at the center of the tale is suspenseful and has a cheeky glint in its eye, and with the cast on form - bolstered by an excellent child acting turn from Brooke, production value from London locales is bang on the money. However, the pacing of the pic is an issue, where as much as you want some depth to characterisations, the back and forward expansion of the key players takes up the bulk of the running time. It's also sad to report that the finale just fizzles out as a damp squib, almost as if the Hays Code was still in force and thriving in Britain! Is there still enough to keep this above average? Yes, definitely, but it's not a hidden gem by any stretch of the imagination. 6/10

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
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Revenue
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