Roy Boulton directs this classic adaptation of the Graham Greene novel detailing the activities of a group of thugs in 1930s Brighton. Pinkie Brown (Richard Attenborough) is the head of a gang of small time crooks who make their money from a protection racket centred around Brighton race course. Pinkie is known for his short fuse and brutality, so his murder of a rival, Fred (Alan Wheatley), is very much in character. Pinkie believes, nonetheless, that he has got away with the crime until the promptings of a suspicious local woman, Ida (Hermione Baddeley), threaten to have the case reopened. Since only one person can identify him as the murderer, the waitress, Rose Brown (Carol Marsh), Pinkie comes up with an ingenious solution - marry Rose to stop her testifying against him. But will things go to plan?
Director: John Boulting
Producer: Roy Boulting
Writer: Graham Greene
Writer: Terence Rattigan
Music: Hans May
Cinematographer: Harry Waxman
Actor: Richard Attenborough
Actor: Hermione Baddeley
Actor: William Hartnell
Actor: Harcourt Williams
Actor: Carol Marsh
Actor: Nigel Stock
Actor: George Carney
Actor: Charles Goldner
Actor: Reginald Purdell
Actor: Constance Smith
Actor: Wylie Watson
Actor: Alan Wheatley