Run a Crooked Mile
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Run a Crooked Mile | |
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Genre | Drama |
Written by | Trevor Wallace |
Directed by | Gene Levitt |
Starring | Louis Jourdan Mary Tyler Moore Wilfrid Hyde-White |
Theme music composer | Mike Leander |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producer | Charles F. Engel |
Producer | Ian Lewis |
Production locations | Geneva, Switzerland London, England |
Cinematography | Arthur Grant |
Editor | Bert Rule |
Running time | 100 min. |
Production company | Universal Television |
Original release | |
Network | NBC |
Release | November 18, 1969 |
Run a Crooked Mile is a 1969 British made-for-television thriller film starring Louis Jourdan as Richard Stuart, an ordinary schoolteacher who, whilst on holiday, is a witness to a murder in a private secluded mansion.
When he reports this however, no evidence of any murder can be found, only a key on the floor. When he tries to investigate further he is knocked unconscious. He wakes up in a hospital room (after an apparent polo accident) and is astounded to discover that two years have elapsed during which he has been unhappily married to a beautiful woman (Mary Tyler Moore) and living a rich and extravagant life in Europe under the name Tony Sutton. Not only this, he has become mixed up in a plot to damage the whole European economy.
Acclaimed for its original premise, stylish photography (by Arthur Grant) and use of exotic locations, the film has managed to develop a cult following. In 2018, the film was released on DVD by the German Label PIDAX, with a running time of only 93 min.
Cast
[edit]- Louis Jourdan - Richard Stuart
- Mary Tyler Moore - Elizabeth Sutton
- Wilfrid Hyde-White - Dr. Ralph Sawyer
- Stanley Holloway - Caretaker
- Alexander Knox - Sir Howard Nettleton
- Terence Alexander - Peter Martin
- Ronald Howard - Insp. Huntington
- Laurence Naismith - Lord Dunnsfield
- Norman Bird - Sgt. Hooper
- Ernest Clark - Chairman
- Bernard Archard - Business spokesman
- Margaret Nolan - Secretary
- Jean Anderson - Sister Teresa
- Nora Nicholson - Miss Abernathy
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