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The Six Men

1951 | 65m | English

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The ‘Six Men’ are a gang of six criminals that Scotland Yard is unable to pin a charge against even though they are positive of the identities.
Release Date: Aug 01, 1951
Director: Michael Law
Writer: Richard Eastham, Michael Law, E. Radford, M.A. Radford, Reed De Rouen
Genres: Crime
Keywords scotland yard, gang
Production Companies Roger Proudlock Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024
Entered: May 04, 2024
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Name Character
Harold Warrender Holroyd
Olga Edwardes Christina
Peter Bull The Chief
Avril Angers Herself
Michael Evans Hunter
Reed De Rouen Lewis
Desmond Jeans Colonel Leon
Ivan Craig Wainwright
Edward Malin 'Keyhole' Russell
Christopher Page The Youth
Judith Furse Captain Emsley
Name Job
Richard Eastham Screenplay
Michael Law Screenplay, Director
E. Radford Story
M.A. Radford Story
Reed De Rouen Screenplay
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Geronimo1967
6.0

This is actually quite a quirkily constructed little crime noir. It centres around a gang of thieves whom the police seem incapable of catching. Try as they might, they just cannot garner any evidence to arrest and convict these six men. Suddenly, though - their impenetrable armour starts to slip. O ... ne by one, they are apprehended for seemingly unassociated crimes until they gradually come to conclude that it is one amongst them who is setting them up. Who might this traitor be? What is most striking about this drama is the setting. A grim and seamy post war London with bombed-out buildings, a thriving black market and some seedy nightclubs where, perhaps, the less said about the quality of the jazz the better? Peter Bull has one of those instantly recognisable, British Bulldog, faces and he steals this ahead of an otherwise unremarkable cast delivering some standard dialogue before a conclusion that does offer us a twist or two (even if we do, kind of, know who is doing the manipulating). At just over an hour, it's decently paced and delivers adequately for an afternoon B-feature. Not great, but good enough.

Dec 26, 2022