One Way Out (1955)
A tragedy played in standard cops and robbers costume. A policeman faced with deep moral choices finds that once he's set foot on the path of corruption he is trapped by an ever more complex web of lies and intrigue. A lifetime of personal honour is at stake and we wonder if redemption is possible.
Director:
Francis Searle
Writer:
Jonathan Roche
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Jill Adams as Shirley Harcourt Piper |
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Eddie Byrne as Supt. John Harcourt |
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Lyndon Brook as Leslie Parrish |
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John Chandos as Danvers |
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Olive Milbourne as Mrs. Harcourt |
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Arthur Lowe as Sam |
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Doris Gilmore as Mrs. Danvers |
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Anne Valery as Carol Martin |
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Nicholas Tanner as Gas Station Attendant |
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John Bushelle as Assistant Commissioner |
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Sam Kydd as Gang Member (uncredited) |
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Ian Wilson as Music Shop Customer (uncredited) |
| Directing | Francis Searle | Director |
| Production | Francis Edge | Producer |
| Directing | Doreen Dearnaley | Continuity |
| Camera | Walter J. Harvey | Director of Photography |
| Art | William Kellner | Art Direction |
| Editing | Maurice Rootes | Editor |
| Production | John Temple-Smith | Producer |
| Directing | Dennis Bertera | Assistant Director |
| Camera | Len Harris | Camera Operator |
| Production | Roy Parkinson | Production Manager |
| Costume & Make-Up | Philip Leakey | Makeup Artist |
| Sound | Jock May | Sound Recordist |
| Writing | Jonathan Roche | Screenplay |
| Writing | Jean Scott Rogers | Story |
| Writing | John Temple-Smith | Story |