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Macready's Gala
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Plot Summary
A down-on-his-luck theatrical producer, Arthur Macready, is offered a chance to stage a lavish gala to celebrate a reclusive millionaire's birthday. However, the millionaire is found dead on the night of the gala, and Macready becomes entangled in a murder investigation. He must race against time to uncover the truth and clear his name before the festivities turn into a tragedy.
Critical Reception
Macready's Gala was a modest British thriller that garnered some attention for its suspenseful plot and atmospheric direction. While not a major box office success, it was appreciated by critics for its intricate mystery and a solid performance from Kenneth Griffith. It is often cited as an example of a well-crafted, independent thriller from the era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its suspenseful atmosphere and intricate plot.
Kenneth Griffith delivers a compelling central performance.
A well-executed, if somewhat overlooked, British thriller.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on a relatively low budget, which presented challenges for director John Mackenzie in creating the grand gala atmosphere.
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