Someone at the Door (1950 film)
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Duration Director Genre Mystery | 3.8/10 IMDb Initial release 1950 Running time 1h 5m | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Someone at the Door is a 1950 British crime comedy film directed by Francis Searle and starring Michael Medwin, Garry Marsh and Yvonne Owen.
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Plot
A journalist comes up with a scheme to boost his career by inventing a fake murder but soon becomes embroiled in trouble when a real killing takes place.
Basis
The film was based on a hit West End play by Campbell Christie and his wife Dorothy, which had previously been turned into a film in 1936.
Cast
Critical reception
The Radio Times wrote, "this is Hammer hokum of the hoariest kind. There isn't a semblance of suspense...Not even the arrival of jewel thieves at the haunted house...can revive one's fast-fading interest. However, there is one good wheeze, during the credit sequence, when director Francis Searle reveals that the front of the old house is merely a flat piece of scenery erected in a field"; and Fantastic Movie Musings & Ramblings concluded, "it isn't much of a movie, but if you take it for what it is (a late-period old dark house variant based on a stage play), it has its uses. There are a few mildly amusing jokes and a couple of decent plot twists, which is more than some examples of this genre have."
References
Someone at the Door (1950 film) WikipediaSomeone at the Door (1950 film) IMDb Someone at the Door (1950 film) themoviedb.org