Hour of Decision

Hour of Decision
1957
★★★☆☆ 6.0/10
⏱️ 81 min
📅 Released
🌐 EN
Mystery
A reporter tries to prove that his wife is not responsible for the murder of a famous newspaper columnist.

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CinemaSerf
★ 5/10
April 1, 2023
Jeff Morrow was never the most engaging of screen stars, and here he is not really any different as he struggles to defend his accused wife "Peggy" (Hazel Court) from charges of the murder of a pretty odious gossip columnist. The only way he can do that is to find the real culprit, and so for seventy minutes we follow a rather well trammelled path in this not very mysterious mystery. Anthony Dawson chips in well as "Bax" (again, he only really had the one gear) and there are a few scenes with Lionel Jeffries before the denouement that, well, it was hardly a shock. It's nice to see Piccadilly Circus in the late 1950s as rationing was ending and Britain's was finally emerging from the austerity of WWII, but otherwise this is just one of those bog-standard crime thrillers that you watch and forget. The title doesn't really do it any favours either.

Crew

Director
C.M. Pennington-Richards
Writer
Norman Hudis

Production

Tempean Films

Keywords

british noir