The Frightened Man
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| The Frightened Man | |
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| Directed by | John Gilling |
| Written by | John Gilling |
| Produced by | Robert S. Baker Monty Berman |
| Starring | Dermot Walsh Barbara Murray Charles Victor |
| Cinematography | Monty Berman |
| Edited by | Jack Slade |
| Music by | John Lanchbery |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Eros Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 69 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
The Frightened Man (also known as Rosselli and Son) is a 1952 British second feature[1] crime film directed and written by John Gilling and starring Dermot Walsh, Barbara Murray and Charles Victor.[2] An antiques dealer suffers a dramatic fall from grace.
Antiques dealer Roselli's dreams for his son Julius are disappointed when the young man is sent down from Oxford University for bad behaviour. Julius then gets involved with a gang of Camden Town jewel thieves. When they attempt to rob a warehouse Julius is injured in the getaway, but he continues his involvement and formulates a plan to steal diamonds from his wife’s employer in Hatton Garden. The gang leader agrees, but intends to cut out Roselli senior who, unknown to Julius, is a partner in the gang.
Cast
- Dermot Walsh as Julius Roselli
- Barbara Murray as Amanda
- Charles Victor as Mr Roselli
- John Blythe as Maxie
- Michael Ward as Cornelius Hart
- Thora Hird as Vera
- John Horsley as Harry Armstrong
- Annette D. Simmonds as Marcella
- Martin Benson as Alec Stone
- Ballard Berkeley as Inspector Bligh
- Peter Bayliss as Bilton
- Thomas Gallagher as Matthews
Production
It was shot at Twickenham and Riverside Studios.