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Original title: Hue and Cry
Made in: England 1947
Length: 82 min.
Seen: on TV 26-07-1986
Review read: 75817 times
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Hue and Cry undoubtedly appeals more to children than adults. The main characters are a group of boys who discover that a comic paper is used by crooks to transmit secret codes. The boys decide to do something about it.
Hue and Cry has both humour and thrills, but the plotline seems a bit thin and the pace is slow, which is also due to the age of the film.
Directed by:
Written by:
T. E. B. Clarke.
Cast:
Harry Fowler | Joe Kirby |
Frederick Piper | Mr Kirby |
Alastair Sim | Felix H. Wilkinson |
Jack Warner | Jim Nightingale |
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