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The Flaw/Witness In The Dark DVD

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The FlawDirected by Terence Fisher of Hammer fame this 1955 British production stars John Bentley Donald Houston and Rona Anderson. In this crime drama a sneaky race-car driver Paul Oliveri (John Bentley) plans to murder his wife for the insurance money. Her attorney who is in love with her discovers the plan - a brutal fight culminates in tragedy for one of the two combatants. Great old motor racing sequences and filmed in Shoreham East Sussex. Witness in the DarkThis second feature stars Patrica Dainton as a blind girl who witnesses the thief turned murderer... of her upstairs friend and neighbour. Also stars Conrad Phillips and Nigel Green. Directed by Wolf Rilla just before he directed Village of the Damned. [show more]

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Released
16 September 2013
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Renown 
Classification
Runtime
121 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060172961115 
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Double bill of British crime dramas. In 'The Flaw' (1955), racing driver Paul Oliveri (John Bentley) comes up with a plan to kill his wife and claim her life insurance money. When her lawyer uncovers the murder plot a fight breaks out between the two men which has tragic consequences. In 'Witness in the Dark' (1959), blind telephone operator Jane Pringle (Patricia Dainton) is in the room when her neighbour is killed and the murderer accidentally comes into physical contact with her. This contact allows her to help the police identify the culprit but the killer is determined to get rid of her before he is caught.