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Initial release
  
1956

Running time
  
1h 17m

Duration
  

Director
  
Wilfred Eades

Music director
  
Charles Williams

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Writer
  
Robert Hall, Alan Kennington (novel), Doreen Montgomery

Screenplay
  
Doreen Montgomery, Robert Hall

Cast
  
Guy Rolfe
(David Anstruther),
Robert Urquhart
(Peter Darwin),
Noelle Middleton
(Kay March),
Thorley Walters
(Chadwick),
Jackie Forster
(Mrs Baggerley)

Similar movies
  
Black 13 (1953), The Whole Truth (1958), The Good Beginning (1953), Murder at the Windmill (1949), The Secret Partner (1961)

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You Can't Escape is a 1956 British drama film directed by Wilfred Eades and starring Noelle Middleton, Guy Rolfe and Robert Urquhart.

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Plot

Rising novelist Peter Darwin (Robert Urquhart) has a row with former mistress Claire (Elizabeth Kentish), and accidentally kills her. He somehow manages to persuades his reluctant fiance Kay (Noelle Middleton) to help him bury Claire's body in a wood. But when the body is found and a blackmailing journalist (Peter Reynolds) appears on the scene, Darwin resorts to desperate measures to cover his tracks, including framing innocent people.

Cast

  • Noelle Middleton as Kay March
  • Guy Rolfe as David Anstruther
  • Robert Urquhart as Peter Darwin
  • Peter Reynolds as Rodney Nixon
  • Elizabeth Kentish as Claire Segar
  • Barbara Cavan as Aunt Sue
  • Martin Boddey as Inspector Crane
  • Thorley Walters as Chadwick
  • Jacqueline Mackenzie as Mrs. Baggerley
  • Critical reception

    TV Guide concluded there was "Nothing much to get excited about"; while My Reviewer found the film "full of action from the off and whilst it all feels a little dated now, it has a certain old school charm – like the very best of ITC shows from back in the day"; and Blueprint Review wrote, "Despite its rather stagey tone You Can’t Escape remains a fun example of British B-movies from that era."

    References

    You Can't Escape Wikipedia
    You Cant Escape IMDb