Wanted For Murder I British Crime Film 1946 I Eric Portman, Dulcie Gray, Derek Farr

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  • @Laura-ys7bx
    @Laura-ys7bx 17 днів тому +14

    That was so good! Not a dull moment in this entire film.

  • @Firebrand55
    @Firebrand55 Місяць тому +45

    Impeccable...and well-chosen by Old Music. great production values: script, plot, lighting, sets, direction......and excellent camerawork....and amazing musical accompaniment by a real orchestra! Too old a film for you to watch? Forget that and immerse yourself in a real British thriller....which kept the War-weary audiences of the Forties on the edge of their cast-iron seats...with ash trays! Along the way, this film has humorous touches that you must catch...all relevant to task in hand! Standout actor?........Portman, for that.convincing face.

    • @sohara....
      @sohara.... 28 днів тому +2

      Four minutes in, and it's rich with human interest - the packed train, the holdup, the former bus conductor *who wasn't noticed* when punching tickets by his fellow passenger who's thinking of bring late for her appointment, and then the 'hard cut" to the very elegant back of a man who may or may not be her boyfriend, and camera follows him in a very long take: and we never see his face!
      So much, so soon.
      .

    • @MikeGreenwood51
      @MikeGreenwood51 28 днів тому

      @@sohara.... Oh 'human'. I thought you wrote 'humour'. I went back and watched the beginning twice looking for all that humour as I must have missed it the first time around. After the carosel and the Paper man crying 'Another Strangler Murder' I stopped thinking that's far enough. There is no humour in the beginning. I;ll need you to point it out and say I can not find any of the humour you mentioned. LOL Good Comment.

    • @HansiBorkenhagen
      @HansiBorkenhagen 17 днів тому

      Tekst

  • @ange9663
    @ange9663 25 днів тому +13

    Fabulous Eric Portman always played sinister characters so well, 49th Parallel, Dear Murderer. A Canterbury Tale is a favourite have most of his films. Thank you x

  • @SarahAndrews24
    @SarahAndrews24 28 днів тому +19

    What a clear, crisp picture quality, loved the movie, love Eric Portman.😊😊😊❤❤

  • @chrisbowen9043
    @chrisbowen9043 16 днів тому +8

    Eric Portman plays a disturbed believable villain to perfection! The film editing is dramatically effective in this picture, as well.

  • @jtl2112
    @jtl2112 22 дні тому +10

    The theme music is a masterpiece! Very haunting, suits the script 👍

  • @buckymaxwell3801
    @buckymaxwell3801 24 дні тому +13

    British murder mysteries are always a pleasure to watch. Unlike most Hollywood productions, they make you think. Practically no guns, car chases, endless fist fights, etc. In many cases the ending is not always predictable. Thanks Old Music.

  • @feliciascott5544
    @feliciascott5544 Місяць тому +26

    Well done movie. Anything, that Eric Portman stars in is always good.

    • @daveallen63
      @daveallen63 15 днів тому +1

      Goes for Kathleen Harrison as well.

  • @trilbywilby7826
    @trilbywilby7826 14 днів тому +6

    What a great movie! Suspenseful, and funny at times with great acting. Thank you for uploading it.

  • @mikebreen9980
    @mikebreen9980 24 дні тому +6

    Brilliant film, great acting, great script, cinematography, and made when Britain was still recovering from WW2

  • @icaltrin
    @icaltrin 17 днів тому +5

    Thanks for the upload. I'm from Canada, and a professional English teacher for non-native speakers. So I love watching these kinds of British movies just to see if I can understand the quick dialogue 🤩

    • @Laura-ys7bx
      @Laura-ys7bx 17 днів тому +1

      You should watch Ghosts on Trent, they're from Stoke on Trent and their accents are intense.

    • @Londonfogey
      @Londonfogey 20 годин тому

      I have taught English to non-native speakers and I always recommend they watch old films (pre 1970) to improve their diction. It's not just the accents that were clearer back then, it's the projection, tone, timbre, pitch etc. Actors in those days were taught to speak properly as most of them had theatrical backgrounds. After 1970 or so the mumbling and regional accents came in.

  • @90FF1
    @90FF1 2 дні тому

    Excellent! There's just good about British crime movies. If that makes any sense at all? London in 1946 was a treat in itself. Thank you.. London in 1946 was a treat in itself. Thank you.

  • @tomobrien2366
    @tomobrien2366 29 днів тому +11

    Excellent movie, great story and great acting.

  • @sheibanineda2488
    @sheibanineda2488 27 днів тому +9

    I had watched the movie a few years ago but rewatched it with pleasure. British N & B are the best😊

  • @jenniferjohnson4913
    @jenniferjohnson4913 29 днів тому +13

    Terrific film. Thank you for posting.

  • @dorothyjohnson6743
    @dorothyjohnson6743 29 днів тому +21

    Thank you for this film, I like 30's and 40's movies, and realy llike b&w movies.

  • @markwalker4219
    @markwalker4219 26 днів тому +6

    Great film. As always eric Portman is superb

  • @oaponanmtb2917
    @oaponanmtb2917 28 днів тому +10

    Brilliant, classic thriller. Eric Portman plays the quintessential English nutter. I can't imagine him in any other role.

  • @philipclemoes9458
    @philipclemoes9458 15 днів тому +5

    So lovely to see London as it was when I was 15, unlike it is now.

  • @rescuepetsrule6842
    @rescuepetsrule6842 29 днів тому +6

    "I'd never say anything to a person's face that I wouldn't say behind their backs." lol Great Portman, Farr & Holloway movie.

  • @Sherlock_Tricholmes
    @Sherlock_Tricholmes 5 днів тому +1

    These old movies were so engaging and real. Wish I would have grown up in an era that was much simpler, where your brain could take you as far as you wanted, not your credit score or bank roll. Almost all of the most famous people, and some of the richest in this era were just extremely smart street kids who would find a way to make their dreams come true.

  • @gailmarks3472
    @gailmarks3472 26 днів тому +10

    Love British films so real, not fake.

    • @DarleneRymarz
      @DarleneRymarz 21 день тому

      . Photos on sofenof fridge r gone my sqirtgun Gone!!!!?😢😢

  • @Firebrand55
    @Firebrand55 29 днів тому +8

    18.05..priceless! " Why Not?" " I wouldn't say anything to a person's face that I would rather say behind their back!"

  • @jennygibbons1258
    @jennygibbons1258 29 днів тому +8

    Thanks

  • @virginiastevens3782
    @virginiastevens3782 24 дні тому +2

    Dulcie Grey what a lovely actress full of Grace and kindness. 🌹🙏

  • @k144kev
    @k144kev 2 дні тому

    Great film the old ones are the best 👍🇬🇧

  • @judithhopes151
    @judithhopes151 26 днів тому +8

    Oh for the days when bands actually played in British parks, especially bournemouth.

    • @Londonfogey
      @Londonfogey 20 годин тому

      And ended the concert with 'The King'.

  • @BuddyShephard
    @BuddyShephard 25 днів тому +3

    Perfect police procedural investigations. Scotland Yard was a little slow on the uptake though. Each tiny piece of evidence fits the crime. After investigating over 300 death investigations in my career I appreciate the effort!!!

  • @daveallen63
    @daveallen63 15 днів тому +2

    Love Kathleen Harrison, she's a wonderful actress across the board. I think she was born an older woman, and never really changed much through the years.

  • @haroldsmith45302
    @haroldsmith45302 27 днів тому +6

    Good, no, Great movie, thank you.

  • @jeannettekim2748
    @jeannettekim2748 25 днів тому +3

    Eric Portman kind of reminds me of actor Joseph Schildkraut. Love British classics, the best.

  • @sandrawells8590
    @sandrawells8590 26 днів тому +2

    Thank you ! 🎉

  • @cindysecker3028
    @cindysecker3028 26 днів тому +5

    Excellent

  • @corneliaklaraghadami8455
    @corneliaklaraghadami8455 20 днів тому +1

    Super Thank you❤😊

  • @tomkent4656
    @tomkent4656 29 днів тому +6

    I know the number 13 bus route well, from when I lived in Swiss Cottage.

  • @carlnapp4412
    @carlnapp4412 29 днів тому +12

    I'm German and I like their English so much.
    17:07 Is it Mrs. Huggett?

    • @Rosie681129
      @Rosie681129 18 днів тому +1

      Hi, yes it's actress Kathleen Harrison (Mrs Huggett)... She was in so many films, including Scrooge (1951) as Mrs Dilber 🙂

    • @aaarrrggghhhh
      @aaarrrggghhhh 17 днів тому +1

      She also had her own TV series in the 1960s called Mrs Thursday. She was a very adaptable actress from Lancashire although she always played a very convincing Londoner.

  • @sej8806
    @sej8806 20 днів тому +3

    Adverts spoil film. Excessive!

  • @joseward7151
    @joseward7151 29 днів тому +5

    Yes it is the actress who played mrs huggett 😊😊

    • @kevinclarke3148
      @kevinclarke3148 28 днів тому +1

      Kathleen Harrison

    • @sheibanineda2488
      @sheibanineda2488 27 днів тому +3

      And adorable Mrs Thursday. And the Inspector's side kick is Eliza Dolittle's father.😊

    • @ange9663
      @ange9663 25 днів тому

      Fantastic Katherine Harrison been in so many films x

  • @noblenotes27
    @noblenotes27 29 днів тому +9

    Real acting , People had to learn well scripted lines. The films now are terrible.To much special affects .

  • @mackenshaw8169
    @mackenshaw8169 15 днів тому +1

    Liked the post war era atmos with shortages and a Kiwi in his Lemon Squeezer at the 1.22 mark listening to Christian choir's at Hyde park corner. Stan Holloway is always very watchable.

  • @carlozabbia1157
    @carlozabbia1157 21 день тому +1

    If only you had included the OPENING CREDITS!!

  • @MichaelBeeny
    @MichaelBeeny 16 днів тому +2

    What a dreadful presentation. Black bars are much better than irritating blurry patens.

  • @johnsmith-ht3sy
    @johnsmith-ht3sy 9 днів тому +2

    1:09:42 The restaurant scene. As an English man I am confused, was the waiter scrubbing out the roast beef that was requested because 1 it was a class thing, he was working class customer and did not deserve top food. 2 Or was it due to war time rationing ?

    • @colinbaldwin8769
      @colinbaldwin8769 6 днів тому +1

      War time rationing. Pretty much everything was in short supply.

  • @jmshrrsn
    @jmshrrsn 23 дні тому +1

    Shame about the distracting blurred background. Can you next time put a 4:3 aspect film on a black background in the future or simply upload the original 4:3 version - just as it was originally shot? Thanks.

  • @chrisplace9773
    @chrisplace9773 7 днів тому +1

    No screaming tyres,crashing cars,explosions or arseholes faking martial arts

  • @Phaaschh
    @Phaaschh 6 днів тому

    "Im convinced he's our man-
    A)- we know he was on Hempstead Heath that night,
    B)- he's exectly like thet fanatical U-boat captain in Canada, isnt he? and
    C)- He looks, and sounds just like thet dodgy magistrate fella in Chillingbourne. What was his name?... Colpepper! Thets him! Gives himself away with thet shifty look every time!"
    I love Eric Portman.

  • @andywinger4197
    @andywinger4197 19 днів тому +3

    59 minutes. Back identification is absurd. Facial identification is error prone enough.

    • @Londonfogey
      @Londonfogey 20 годин тому

      It's mentioned that the GI was a tailor in civilian life, he would be able to size up a back very easily. He doesn't say it definitely identifies the culprit, just that there's a similarity. The main idea was probably to rile the suspect.

  • @mackenshaw8169
    @mackenshaw8169 15 днів тому +1

    How come such a posh bloke is a DI with CID?

    • @Londonfogey
      @Londonfogey 20 годин тому

      There are and probably always have been 'posh blokes' in the CID I've worked with one or two though they are not the norm I agree.

  • @davidspears5382
    @davidspears5382 6 днів тому

    Can someone explain the scene with the man taking photos and handing off scraps of papers to passersby?

    • @Londonfogey
      @Londonfogey 20 годин тому +1

      In the old days there used to be street photographers who would take pictures of random people then hand out a card with their address; the idea was you called later and paid for the pictures if you liked them, but there was no obligation to buy them. It was very common in tourist spots in the days when many people could not afford a camera. In this scene, the photographer is a plain clothes policeman using it as cover to take a picture of Colebroke.

  • @runeljungstrommer331
    @runeljungstrommer331 27 днів тому +6

    hell with all advertising ever ten minutes, grrrrr

  • @allegra0
    @allegra0 29 днів тому +4

    Why the blurred sides….annoying.

    • @MikeGreenwood51
      @MikeGreenwood51 28 днів тому

      Something to do with film photography. But I can not imagne you looking at both sides rather than how normal people look -looking at the main centre.

    • @MykalMalloy
      @MykalMalloy 28 днів тому +1

      Gee, I never even noticed until I read your comment ! Really getting old, 75. Australia.

    • @MikeGreenwood51
      @MikeGreenwood51 24 дні тому

      @@MykalMalloy I didn't notice. But I am not in my seventies yet. Some people clearly do not watch the film as they are busy worrying about what is going on outside. To me it is a bit like going in to an art gallery and noticing that the paint on the cealing is cracked with age. That would be ok. But if I then went searching for the curator to tell him. Then I would have to be a painter or decorator or question my own sanity as I went in to view the art but got too focused on things other than the art.

  • @VardaAppel-n1s
    @VardaAppel-n1s 25 днів тому +2

    ❤❤

  • @aaarrrggghhhh
    @aaarrrggghhhh 17 днів тому

    That's a great view of Hammersmith Bridge at 1:25:33.

  • @MrUdayNarainPandeySharadNPande
    @MrUdayNarainPandeySharadNPande 29 днів тому +2

    Rockefeller reintroduction Delia. Step o instep beyond. U K

  • @mickeybitsko1676
    @mickeybitsko1676 25 днів тому +1

    As a USC filum grad, I can say deem this suboptimal limey trash😺

  • @kevinclarke3148
    @kevinclarke3148 28 днів тому +6

    A great film

  • @WWG1WWGA
    @WWG1WWGA 19 днів тому +1

    Slow, dull, plodding "plot" 🫤🤯