Watched: 09/06/2021
Format: Noir Alley on TCM on DVR
Viewing: First
Decade: 1950's
Director:
There's trouble! Right here in London City!
It's interesting that the French focused so hard on the American films they'd dub "film noir". It's not like the British weren't making gloomy crime movies around the same time. Night and the City, Brighton Rock and others point not just to the "noir movement" in England, but that the films made there weren't afraid to go incredibly dark.
Produced by Hammer (they did more than horror, kids), this one stars American Robert Preston as a Canadian in service to British Intelligence as a codebreaker still doing his work in the wake of WWII to help prosecute war criminals. The film takes place just a year after the war, and Preston is married to a fellow intelligence officer whom he fell in love with during their time as POWs, where both were tortured.
They have a chance now at a happy, calm life, with a baby on the way, when - one night as they pause on a country roadside considering buying some property, Preston's wife is struck and killed by criminals escaping a murder.