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Floods of Fear
British quad poster
Directed byCharles Crichton
Written byCharles Crichton (screenplay)
Vivienne Knight (additional dialogue)
Produced bySydney Box
StarringHoward Keel
Anne Heywood
Cyril Cusack
CinematographyChristopher Challis
Edited byPeter Bezencenet
Music byAlan Rawsthorne
Production
company
Distributed byJ. Arthur Rank Film Distributors (UK)
Universal Pictures (USA)
Release date
18 November 1958 (London) (UK)
Running time
84 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget£300,000[1]

Floods of Fear is a 1959 British thriller film directed by Charles Crichton and starring Howard Keel, Anne Heywood and Harry H. Corbett.[2] [3] Its plot is about a convict framed for murder who escapes during a flood and aids a woman in distress.

Howard Keel recalled the filming in his autobiography Only Make Believe: My Life in Show Business: "All the flood scenes were filmed on one of the large stages at Pinewood Studios. The water had to be both dirty and cold, and it was. They couldn't heat it for fear it might get rancid. That was another tough picture. Anne Heywood never once protested about the water. [Charles] Crichton, who had a great sense of humor, had directed some very funny pictures. Cyril Cusack and I were good friends. We had a little contest over Anne. He was a real cutie, as well as a hell of an actor, but I won out." [4]

Cast

Critical reception

TV Guide wrote, "Heywood is a joy to watch as she stands up to the impending aquatic doom" ;[5] while the Radio Times wrote, "well performed by an able cast Dallas star Howard Keel, Steptoe and Son's Harry H Corbett, Cyril Cusack and, in particular, damsel in distress Anne Heywood this is typical, and unremarkable, British 1950s B-movie fare." [6]

References

  1. ^ Andrew Spicer, Sydney Box Manchester Uni Press 2006 p 159
  2. ^ folsominc2 (12 February 1959). "Floods of Fear (1958)". IMDb.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ "Floods of Fear". BFI.
  4. ^ "Floods of Fear". Turner Classic Movies.
  5. ^ "Floods Of Fear". TVGuide.com.
  6. ^ Alan Jones. "Floods of Fear". RadioTimes.