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Stranglehold (1963 film)

Stranglehold is a 1963 British second feature[1] drama film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Macdonald Carey, Barbara Shelley and Philip Friend.[2]

Stranglehold
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Directed byLawrence Huntington
Written by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyS.D. Onions
Edited byPeter Weatherley
Music byEric Spear
Production
company
Argo Film Productions
Distributed byRank Film Distributors
Release date
  • 24 February 1963 (1963-02-24)
Running time
73 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Plot

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An American actor known for his gangster roles is in London to shoot a new film, but begins to fear that he had murdered his wife in a fit of rage.

Cast

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Production

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The film was distributed by the Rank Organisation. It was shot at Pinewood Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director Duncan Sutherland.

Critical reception

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The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "This unlikely affair is so unconvincing in its succession of coincidences and improbabilities that it becomes almost disarming. The dialogue, though, is rather worse than the plot, and liberally sprinkled with Americanisms which are partly excused by the fact that the hero is an American actor – who seems to make all his films in this country."[3]

References

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  1. ^ Chibnall, Steve; McFarlane, Brian (2009). The British 'B' Film. London: BFI/Bloomsbury. p. 182. ISBN 978-1-8445-7319-6.
  2. ^ "Stranglehold". British Film Institute Collections Search. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
  3. ^ "Stranglehold". The Monthly Film Bulletin. 30 (348): 24. 1 January 1963 – via ProQuest.
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