

21/04/1949
In this drama, a frustrated upper-class writer decides that he will find real inspiration by examining his subjects first-hand. This leads him to begin wandering about the seamiest side of town where he witnesses a murder. When an innocent man is arrested, the writer refuses to assist him as the knowledge that he has been "slumming" could destroy his career. The young man is sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Richard Todd
as Herbert Edward Logan

Patricia Plunkett
as Rosie

Stephen Murray
as Christopher Drew

Michael Laurence
as Jim Heal

Vida Hope
as Olive Mockson

Rosalyn Boulter
as Frankie Ketchen

James Hayter
as John Craigie 'Jocko' Glenn

Harry Fowler
as Dave, Rosie's friend

George Hayes
as The Mad Artist

Michael Brennan
as Det. Insp. Benstead

Joan Dowling
as Gracie, Rosie's friend

Michael Medwin
as Len, Herbie's bar pal

Irene Handl
as Inn Proprietress

John Salew
as Prosecutor Ainsley

John Salew
as Defense Counsel Sir Huntley

Mary Merrall
as Mrs. Drew

Frederick Leister
as The Vicar

Harcourt Williams
as Judge

George Curzon
as Clark Hall

Ian Fleming
as First Prison Warden

Edward Lexy
as Second Prison Warden

Helen Cherry
as Mary Drew

Valentine Dyall
as Toastmaster at Drew Party

Ernest Butcher
as uncredited

Susanne Gibbs
as

Cameron Hall
as

David Keir
as

Charles Lloyd Pack
as

Andreas Malandrinos
as

Charles Paton
as

Kynaston Reeves
as

Johnnie Schofield
as

Leonard Sharp
as

Alan Wheatley
as

Susanne Gibbs
as uncredited

Cameron Hall
as uncredited

David Keir
as uncredited

Charles Lloyd Pack
as uncredited

Andreas Malandrinos
as uncredited

Charles Paton
as uncredited

Kynaston Reeves
as uncredited

Johnnie Schofield
as uncredited

Leonard Sharp
as uncredited

Alan Wheatley
as uncredited
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