Old British B-Movie Round-Up
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Because my grandmother has a taste for them.
Death Goes To School
Which is a 1953 krimi with a young Gordon Jackson. Not bad, a bit creaky in parts, but it tells it's story well and there's some nice touches with the two detectives.
Night Of The Prowler
Which is from 1962. And it's not as good as Death Goes To School (particularly the plot, oh the plot, it makes very little sense) but the interesting this is how much more "naturalistic" the acting is, especially as there's only 9 years between the two films.
Death Goes To School
Which is a 1953 krimi with a young Gordon Jackson. Not bad, a bit creaky in parts, but it tells it's story well and there's some nice touches with the two detectives.
Night Of The Prowler
Which is from 1962. And it's not as good as Death Goes To School (particularly the plot, oh the plot, it makes very little sense) but the interesting this is how much more "naturalistic" the acting is, especially as there's only 9 years between the two films.