Summary
Double Confession is a British crime film first released in 1950,
directed by Ken Annakin.
The film is based on a novel by John Garden and stars Derek Farr, Joan Hopkins, Peter Lorre, William Hartnell and Naunton Wayne.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Ken Annakin
- Script: John Garden (novel), Ralph Keene, William Templeton
- Photo: Geoffrey Unsworth
- Music: Benjamin Frankel
- Cast: Derek Farr (Jim Medway), Joan Hopkins (Ann Corday), Peter Lorre (Paynter), William Hartnell (Charlie Durham), Naunton Wayne (Inspector Tenby), Ronald Howard (Hilary Boscombe), Kathleen Harrison (Kate), Leslie Dwyer (Leonard), Edward Rigby (The Fisherman), George Woodbridge (Sergeant Swanton), Henry Edwards (Man in the Shelter), Vida Hope (Madam Zilia), Esma Cannon (Madame Cleo), Mona Washbourne (Fussy Mother), Jennifer Cross (Fussy Mother’s Child), Andrew Leigh (The Reserved Man), Fred Griffiths (The Spiv), Jane Griffiths (1st Girl), Hal Osmond (Gallery Attendant), Diana Connell (2nd Girl), Norman Astridge (Selby), Roy Plomley (Ticket Collector), Betty Nelson (Girl at Gallery), Sidney Vivian (Stall Attendant), Grace Denbigh Russell (Nosey Woman)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 80 min; B&W
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