Two for Danger

1940 film


title: "Two for Danger" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["1940-films", "1940-crime-films", "films-directed-by-george-king", "warner-bros.-films", "films-shot-at-teddington-studios", "british-crime-films", "british-black-and-white-films", "1940s-english-language-films", "1940-british-films", "quota-quickies", "films-scored-by-bretton-byrd", "english-language-crime-films"] description: "1940 film" topic_path: "arts" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_for_Danger" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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FieldValue
nameTwo for Danger
imageTwo_for_Danger_film_frame_(1940).jpg
captionBarry K. Barnes as Tony Grigson, and Greta Gynt as Diana
directorGeorge King
producerA.M. Salomon
writer
starring
musicBretton Byrd
cinematographyBasil Emmott
studioWarner Brothers
distributorWarner Brothers
released
runtime73 minutes
countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish
budget£17,202Steve Chibnall (2019) Hollywood-on-Thames: the British productions ofWarner Bros. – First National, 1931–1945, Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 39:4,
gross£15,161
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| name = Two for Danger | image = Two_for_Danger_film_frame_(1940).jpg | caption = Barry K. Barnes as Tony Grigson, and Greta Gynt as Diana | director = George King | producer = A.M. Salomon | writer = | narrator = | starring = | music = Bretton Byrd | cinematography = Basil Emmott | editing = | studio = Warner Brothers | distributor = Warner Brothers | released = | runtime = 73 minutes | country = United Kingdom | language = English | budget = £17,202Steve Chibnall (2019) Hollywood-on-Thames: the British productions ofWarner Bros. – First National, 1931–1945, Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 39:4, 687-724, DOI: 10.1080/01439685.2019.1615292 at p 714 | gross = £15,161 Two for Danger is a 1940 British second feature ('B') comedy crime film directed by George King and starring Barry K. Barnes, Greta Gynt and Ian McLean. It was written by Hugh Gray, Brock Williams and Basil Woon.

Cast

Production

It was made at Teddington Studios by Warner Brothers.

Reception

The Daily Film Renter wrote: "Though it carries little conviction, there being an air of theatrical unreality about most of the development, there is enough brisk detective work, dead bodies, fake street accidents and Soho snoopings for this production to get by with those who value vim above the verities."

Variety wrote: "Built on the formula of light and sound, this Warner British product comes so near to clicking it's a pity it just misses. Cast works hard and commendably with Brock Williams' original, but script's maintenance of too even a pace throws story effort on to final reel. British audiences would normally be pleased to wait for the ending, but U. S. seaters are likely to become impatient. In latter market, though, it should provide adequate dual support. Lightness is the keynote throughout, but it is unfortunate that more laughs were not sprinkled to give players something to hang it on."

References

References

  1. (2009). "''The British 'B' Film''". [[BFI]]/[[Bloomsbury Publishing.
  2. "Two for Danger".
  3. (13 March 1940). "Two for Danger".
  4. (3 April 1940). "Two for Danger".

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