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Don't Talk To Strange Men (DVD)

 
Description: Genre: Crime & Thriller / Theatrical Release: 1962 / Suitable for 12 years and over / Director: Pat Jackson / Actors: ... more
Don't Talk To Strange Men (DVD) ... Christina Gregg, Cyril Raymond ... / DVD released 2007-09-24 at Odeon Entertainment / Features of the DVD: Dolby, PAL

Newest Review: ... he and the murders be connected. Made for back in the days when movies had a full feature and what they often called a B ... more

 ... movie or a companion piece, this 1962 movie was never meant to see the world on its own. It was paired with the movie The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner, running at just a little over an hour in length. This cautionary tale is incredibly dated, but not without a great deal of charm. Filmed in black and white when a great number of movies had made the step to colour, and displaying some really old fashioned qualities, Don't Talk To Stranger's is actually a far superior offering than the movie it accompanied. Th...more

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Don't Talk To Strange Men [DVD] [1962]
Release Date: 2007 - 09 - 24, Rating Suitable for 12 years and over,
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Crowned Review Don't Talk To Strange Men (DVD): A Word To The Wise (889 words)
by - written on 07/10/08 (Very useful, 108 readings)
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In a barnyard young children play in the hay, when one grabs a large handful of hay and throws it at another they are surprised to find a ladies handbag in the centre. Searching for other gems in the hay the children are mortified to discover that under the hay lays the body of a young woman. This is one of several murders that have occurred locally. While her sister is ill in hospital Jean (Christina Gregg) helps her sister's husband Ron with their child Timmy. Jean is still young herself, and despite being both very capable and mature, at the end of each day she must travel down an isolated lane to the bus stop, not the best of choices. On her first night ...  Read the complete review

 
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