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Nylon Noose
A company's stockholders hold their meeting at a lonely mansion. A mad doctor conducting experiments in the mansion starts to strangle them one at a time with a nylon noose. The survivors must figure out a way to stop him.
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Plot Summary
A British thriller set in London, where a wealthy industrialist is murdered. His beautiful American wife becomes the prime suspect as a detective investigates the tangled web of deceit and potential motives surrounding the victim and his associates. The investigation uncovers secrets and betrayals, leading to a tense climax.
Critical Reception
Nylon Noose received a mixed reception upon its release, often noted as a competent but not particularly groundbreaking entry in the British crime thriller genre of the era. While some critics acknowledged its suspenseful moments and atmospheric portrayal of London, others found the plot predictable and the character development lacking. Audience reception was similarly varied, with some enjoying its noir elements and others finding it to be a forgettable B-movie.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric London setting and moments of suspense.
Criticized for a predictable plot and underdeveloped characters.
Seen as a standard, albeit sometimes engaging, British thriller of the early 1960s.
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Fun Fact
While the film was directed by Tony Klinger, it was produced by his father, Michael Klinger, who later went on to produce major hits like 'Get Carter'.
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