The Marked One

1963 British film by Francis Searle


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::summary 1963 British film by Francis Searle ::

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FieldValue
nameThe Marked One
imageThe_Marked_One_(1963_film).jpg
directorFrancis Searle
producerTom Blakeley
writerPaul Erickson
starringWilliam Lucas
Zena Walker
Patrick Jordan
musicBernie Fenton
Frank Patten
cinematographyFrank Kingston
editingJim Connock
studioPlanet Film Productions
distributorPlanet Film Distributors (UK)
released
runtime65 minutes
countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish
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| name = The Marked One | image = The_Marked_One_(1963_film).jpg | caption = | director = Francis Searle | producer = Tom Blakeley | writer = Paul Erickson | starring = William Lucas Zena Walker Patrick Jordan | music = Bernie Fenton Frank Patten | cinematography = Frank Kingston | editing = Jim Connock | studio = Planet Film Productions | distributor = Planet Film Distributors (UK) | released = | runtime = 65 minutes | country = United Kingdom | language = English

The Marked One is a 1963 British second feature crime film directed by Francis Searle and starring William Lucas, Zena Walker and Patrick Jordan. It was written by Paul Erickson. An ex-con's daughter is kidnapped by a blackmailer.

Plot summary

Truck driver Don Mason is an ex-con who served time for involvement in a forgery racket, and is now trying to go straight. A blackmailer demands the plates used in the forgery, threatening Mason's wife and kidnapping their child.

Cast

Production

The film was made at MGM Studios, Borehamwood.

Critical reception

Monthly Film Bulletin said, "Spot-the-blackmailer crime thriller, quite neatly built but sleazy and slackly motivated (why is everyone so crassly opposed to going to the police?). The direction is nondescript; William Lucas, Zena Walker and Brian Nissen act well despite stereotyped roles."

Kine Weekly wrote: "A straightforward story of skulduggery has been directed in a straightforward way, and the secret of who is the master villain is reasonably well kept. The pace, so essential in this type of tale is, however, uneven. It does, however, work up to a rousing climax of a chase and fight and there are some good incidental scraps. William Lucas does an adequate job with the tough, but essentially good-hearted hero, Don, and a charming touch of homely romance is provided by Zena Walker, as his wife. A competent supporting cast does all that is required of it."

References

References

  1. "The Marked One".
  2. (2009). "''The British 'B' Film''". [[BFI]]/[[Bloomsbury Publishing.
  3. (1 January 1963). "The Marked One". [[Monthly Film Bulletin]].
  4. (25 July 1963). "The Marked One".

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