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The Siege of Sidney Street / The Frightened Man (1952)
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| Starring: | Donald Sinden, Nicole Berger, Kieron Moore, Dermot Walsh, Barbara Murray, Peter Wyngarde, Godfrey Quigley, Tutte Lemkow, George Pastell, Charles Victor, John Blythe, Michael Ward, Thora Hird |
| Director: | Monty Berman, Robert S. Baker, John Gilling |
| Genre: | Drama, Foreign, Crime, England, British Drama, Crime-British |
| Year: | 1952 |
| Studio: | VCI |
| Length: | 162 minutes |
| Released: | September 16, 2008 |
| Rating: | NR |
| Format: | DVD |
| Misc: | Widescreen, Full Screen, Black & White |
| Language: | English(Original Language) |
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SYNOPSIS:
The Siege of Sidney Street (1960, 93 min.)
The dramatization of true events sets the stage for this drama. The date is 1911 and a standoff is sparked between Russian anarchists and police officers. The young woman trapped in the middle thinks back to the events that led up to the siege with unpleasant memories. Violence and flashbacks to the events provide the tension to sustain the viewer to “stay till the end!”
The Frightened Man (1952, 69 min.)
Charles Victor, the owner of a small furniture & antique shop uses extra cash from handling stolen good to put his son through Oxford. However, the son gets himself kicked out and comes home to sponge off the old man. When Victor’s savings are depleted, the son wants more and gets himself involved with some heavy duty bad guys. Tragedy is the name of the game in this one.
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