8/10
Unusually shot.
23 August 2023
Seeing the viewpoint from each character was an interesting way of telling an interesting tale of murder although the ending was not much of a surprise. Jean Kent usually plays posh ladies so it interesting to get a demonstration that she could also play less posh ones.

A snapshot of life in post war Britain and it was another few decades later that the last of the slums were demolished. Although Duncan Mcrae played many Scottish parts with a Scottish accent in this film he uses his genuine posh English accent as I spoke to him about 1960 and he spoke as he did in this film.

Well cast and acted all round and well worth watching for that reason and to see the unusual way of telling the story of the violent deed.
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