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Dancing with Crime is a 1947 British film noir film directed by John Paddy Carstairs, starring Richard Attenborough, Barry K. Barnes and Sheila Sim. [2] A man hunts down the killer of his lifelong friend.
Dancing with Crime: Directed by John Paddy Carstairs. With Richard Attenborough, Barry K. Barnes, Sheila Sim, Garry Marsh. A London cab driver gets mixed up with a criminal gang and sets out to expose the group and its leader for what they are.
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- Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
- John Paddy Carstairs
- 1950-08-10
At the end of World War II, demobilized soldiers Ted Peters (Sir Richard Attenborough) and Dave Robinson (Bill Owen) return home to Britain, where Ted becomes a taxi driver and Dave gets involved with the mob.
DANCING WITH CRIME is an early potboiler starring Richard Attenborough, playing a young and tiny taxi driver who becomes involved with a criminal gang when his best buddy from his army days is killed.
Dancing with Crime is a nifty little thriller striking a good balance between plot, character, and mood. Taxi driver Ted Peters (Richard Attenborough) finds his pal (an unrecognizable Bill Owen) dead in his cab and begins investigating the murder along with his girlfriend, Joy Goodall (Sheila Sim).
- (237)
- Coronet Films, Alliance Films
- John Paddy Carstairs
When his best friend is murdered inside a London dancehall, a cab driver and his girlfriend involve themselves in the investigation and discover a major criminal operation hiding behind the club's friendly facade.
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Dancing With Crime. 1947 · 1 hr 23 min. TV-14. Drama · Thriller · Crime. In post-World War II Britain, a loyal friend sets out to expose a violent criminal organization and avenge the death of his comrade. Subtitles: English. Starring: Richard Attenborough Barry K. Barnes Sheila Sim Garry Marsh Judy Kelly. Directed by: John Paddy Carstairs.