Booby Trap (1956/57) 72 mins Black & White Directed by Henry Cass this 1957 UK production was filmed at Nettlefold Studios in Walton. It tells the story of an absent minded professor (Tony Quinn) who invents a pen that will explode on the sound of bells, but being absent minded he leaves his invention in a taxi. It's found by Sammy (Harry Fowler) who happens to work for dodgy club owner Mr Hunter (Sydney Tafler). A fast-paced thriller with Sydney Tafler and Harry Fowler as a couple of less-than-perfect crooks and Patti Morgan - then well-known as the glamorous blonde... hostess of TV dance programmes - in her only film role. Four Days (1951) 55 mins Black & White A melodrama adapted from a play by Monckton Hoffe, concerning the neglected wife of a financially embarrassed business man and her philanderings with one of her husband's employees. A businessman Francis (Hugh McDermott) is in trouble and flies to America to seek help whilst away his wife has an affair with playboy johnny (Peter Reynolds) on his return francis discovers the affair and is distraught. Attempted suicide forgery fights and blackmail all in four days! [show more]
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Double bill of British crime dramas. In 'Booby Trap' (1957) Professor Hasdane (Tony Quinn) creates an exploding pen but mistakenly leaves his new invention in a taxi where it is discovered by Sammy (Harry Fowler), an employee of seedy nightclub owner Mr. Hunter (Sydney Tafler). The professor is forced to go on a mad dash to find his latest creation before it falls into the wrong hands. 'Four Days' (1951) follows Lucienne Templar (Kathleen Byron), the wife of a disgraced businessman (Hugh McDermott), as she embarks upon an affair with playboy Johnny (Peter Reynolds). But her husband soon returns from a trip to America to confront Lucienne on her infidelities.
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