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Green for Danger

Murder... weapon or clue?
1946 | 91m | English

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In the midst of Nazi air raids, a postman dies on the operating table at a rural hospital. But was the death accidental?
Release Date: Dec 07, 1946
Director: Sidney Gilliat
Writer: Sidney Gilliat, Christianna Brand, Claude Guerney
Genres: Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords bomb, england, nurse, detective, scotland yard, operation, world war ii, narration, surgeon, postman, inspector, police, woods, film noir, murder, eccentric, hospital, black and white, doctor, operating room, murder investigation, murder mystery, anaesthesia
Production Companies Individual Pictures, J. Arthur Rank Organisation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 15, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Leo Genn Mr. Eden
Alastair Sim Inspector Cockrill
Trevor Howard Dr. Barnes
Sally Gray Nurse Freddi Linley
Rosamund John Nurse Esther Sanson
Judy Campbell Exner Sister Marion Bates
Megs Jenkins Nurse Woods
Ronald Adam Dr. White
George Woodbridge Detective Sgt. Hendricks
John Rae Porter
Henry Edwards Mr. Purdy
Moore Marriott Joseph Higgins
Frank Ling Rescue Worker
Wendy Thompson Sister Carter
Hattie Jacques
Name Job
Sidney Gilliat Screenplay, Director
Christianna Brand Novel
Claude Guerney Screenplay
William Alwyn Original Music Composer
Wilkie Cooper Director of Photography
Thelma Connell Editor
Pat MacDonnell Casting
Adele Raymond Casting
Peter Proud Production Design
William Hutchinson Art Direction
Bert Bates Production Manager
Percy Hermes Assistant Director
Norah Walsh Assistant Editor
Rahvis Costume Designer
Arthur Evans Still Photographer
Name Title
Frank Launder Producer
Sidney Gilliat Producer
Herbert Smith Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
9.0

In view of my failure - correction, comparative failure. Inspector Cockrill (a brilliant Alastair Sim) investigates a weird double murder that has taken place in a British WWII emergency hospital. Sadly this seems to be a largely overlooked British film, brought to us from the excellent Gillia ... t & Launder teaming, Green For Danger is as good a British mystery that was ever made. Boasting the acting talents of Alastair Sim, Trevor Howard, Sally Gray, Leo Genn and Rosamund John, this adaptation of the Christianna Brand novel feels like an Agatha Christie staple. Twisty and deep with whodunit shenanigans, it plays out to its finale with a seamless sense of joy. Everyone involved appears to be enjoying themselves and this only heightens the warmth that oozes out from the screen. The scripting is simple and light, and the direction as tight as one could hope for. Hugely enjoyable piece that puts the Great into Great Britain. 9/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

Alastair Sim is perfect in the role of the ostensibly bumbling "Insp. Cockrill" who arrives at a rural hospital to investigate the suspicious deaths of two of the patients. When he arrives, he encounters a staff including Trevor Howard, Leo Genn, Sally Gray, Judy Campbell & Megs Jenkins who all appe ... ar to be quite capable of being responsible - if, indeed, anyone is actually responsible - for the crimes. With V2 rockets landing all around, the race is on to prevent further killings amongst this mistrusting group of clinicians - and Christianna Brand's hero must sort it out, and pronto! The cast work really well together - even Trevor Howard who does take a while to settle in. Leo Genn is always good value, as is Jenkins and they all help to keep us guessing for much of this cracking little murder mystery. As in the best Agatha Christie tradition, the ending is a bit left field, and almost irrelevant, but that doesn't really matter; it's the performances and detection process that make this film stand out - and stand out it does.

Jul 07, 2022