Nowhere to Go (1958)
10/10
one of the best british noir
25 March 2019
"Nowhere to go" is one of the best british film noir I've ever seen : it is intelligent from the first frame to the last one, each shot is brilliantly serving all the numerous informations and twists about that robber who escapes from jail and imagines a wise robbery. "Nowhere to go" is the first movie directed by Seth Holt who also wrote it, what a pity he didn't wrote any more, because it's a must see with so many intelligent surprises. Seth Holt directed only seven movies (plus tv work) with good titles like "Taste of fear", "Station six Sahara" (with the beautiful sexy Carroll Baker) and of course "The Nanny" (with Bette Davis). Jump on "Nowhere to go", even the title is intelligent.
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