Dancing with Crime
Dancing with Crime is a 1947 British film noir film directed by John Paddy Carstairs, starring Richard Attenborough, Barry K. Barnes and Sheila Sim.[1] It was shot at Southall Studios with sets designed by the art director Andrew Mazzei.[2]
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Directed by | John Paddy Carstairs |
Written by | Brock Williams |
Based on | story by Peter Fraser |
Produced by | James Carter |
Starring | Richard Attenborough Barry K. Barnes Sheila Sim |
Cinematography | Reginald Wyer |
Edited by | Eily Boland |
Music by | Benjamin Frankel |
Production company | Coronet Films |
Distributed by | Paramount British Pictures |
Release date | 25 June 1947 |
Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Plot
Boyhood friends and comrades in the Army, Ted Peters (Richard Attenborough) and Dave Robinson (Bill Owen) are back in civvies. Ted becomes a taxi driver and hopes to marry Joy Goodall (Sheila Sim), a pretty chorus girl. Dave, seeking easy money, joins a gang which has its headquarters in a suburban palais-de-danse. The gang is headed by a man called Gregory (Barry Jones), and includes Paul Baker (Barry K. Barnes), and petty crooks Sniffy and Pogson. Ted refuses to join them.[3]
Cast
- Richard Attenborough as Ted Peters
- Barry K. Barnes as Paul Baker
- Sheila Sim as Joy Goodall
- Garry Marsh as Sgt. Murray
- John Warwick as Det. Insp. Carter
- Judy Kelly as Toni
- Barry Jones as Gregory
- Bill Owen as Dave Robinson
- Cyril Chamberlain as Sniffy
- Peter Croft as Johnny
- Dirk Bogarde as Police Radio Caller (uncredited)
- Patricia Dainton as Pam (uncredited)
- Diana Dors as Annette (uncredited)
- Danny Green as Sid (uncredited)
- Bartlett Mullins as Club Barman (uncredited)
- John Salew as Pogson (uncredited)
- Dennis Wyndham as Sam (uncredited)
Production
Richard Attenborough and Sheila Sim were married in real life - this was their first movie together. It was shot at Cromwell Studios, Southall. Attenborough was borrowed from the Boulting Brothers. Filming was difficult due to the freezing cold weather.[4] The film features an early appearance by Diana Dors.[5]
Reception
Variety called it "fashioned on formula grounds."[6]
References
- "Dancing with Crime (1947) - John Paddy Carstairs - Cast and Crew". AllMovie.
- "Dancing with Crime (1947)". BFI. Archived from the original on 13 September 2017.
- Daily Mail Film Award Annual 1948
- "Hollywood REPORTS". The Cessnock Eagle and South Maitland Recorder. Vol. 37, no. 2623. New South Wales, Australia. 27 February 1948. p. 8. Retrieved 22 July 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
- Vagg, Stephen (7 September 2020). "A Tale of Two Blondes: Diana Dors and Belinda Lee". Filmink.
- Review of film at Variety
External links
- Dancing with Crime at IMDb
- Dancing with Crime at BFI
- Dancing with Crime at Letterbox DVD