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Knightsbridge
Francesca's upbringing has been sheltered, but her fiancé isn't slow to realise that his future mother-in-law is in a very lucrative line of business.
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Plot Summary
The film follows a young woman, played by Kim Hartman, who is entangled in a world of crime and deception within the affluent Knightsbridge district of London. As she navigates this dangerous territory, she becomes a pawn in a larger criminal enterprise, facing difficult choices that threaten her life and freedom.
Critical Reception
Knightsbridge (1972) received a generally lukewarm reception from critics upon its release. While some praised its attempt at a gritty crime drama and a few performances, many found the plot convoluted and the pacing uneven. Audiences were similarly divided, with some appreciating the suspenseful elements and others finding it to be a forgettable entry in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Presents a dark look at criminal underbelly, though it struggles with execution.
Features a few competent performances but is let down by a predictable plot.
Offers a tense atmosphere but ultimately fails to fully engage the audience.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'Knightsbridge (1972)' is not readily available. Audience reception was mixed, with some viewers appreciating its crime elements while others found it unremarkable.
Fun Fact
While primarily known for its crime drama elements, 'Knightsbridge' also features a notable soundtrack composed by Basil Kirchin, an experimental electronic music pioneer.
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