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Portrait of Alison (U.S. title: Postmark for Danger [2], also known as Alison [3]) is a 1956 British crime film directed by Guy Green and starring Terry Moore, Robert Beatty and William Sylvester. [4]
Trailer for this 1956 thriller starring Terry Moore, Robert Beatty and William Sylvester.
- 2 min
- 1645
- Saturday's World
Scotland Yard discovers that Lewis' death was engineered by a gang of international diamond smugglers he was about to expose. Before he died, he had sent someone in London a post card with a sketch of a woman's hand holding a Chianti bottle.
- (684)
- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- Guy Green
- 1956-01-18
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A very pleasant story that will probably keep you guessing. A British mystery/suspense drama which costars Terry Moore. NOTE: This film is in the public domain. The copyright notice at the end refers to content not...
- 77 min
- 82.3K
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A London artist investigates the suspicious death of his brother and a young actor in Italy, but his search for answers only raises more questions. Watch trailers & learn more.
A woman's painted portrait and a post card with a sketch of a woman's hand holding a Chianti bottle are the main clues used by the Scotland Yard to solve a string of murders connected to a diamond-smuggling ring.
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