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The Small Voice
A man and his wife take to their house some men they rescue from a road crash and then find they have picked up some dangerous criminals.
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Plot Summary
In this British noir thriller, a police inspector investigates the suspicious death of a wealthy industrialist. The investigation quickly reveals a web of deceit and betrayal involving the victim's family and associates, all while a seemingly insignificant housemaid holds a crucial secret. The inspector must unravel the truth before the killer escapes justice.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'The Small Voice' received moderate critical attention, appreciated for its suspenseful atmosphere and competent direction within the prevailing film noir style. While not a major blockbuster, it is recognized as a solid example of British crime cinema of the era, with particular praise for its subtle build-up of tension.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric tension and noir sensibility.
Noted for its well-crafted plot and competent performances.
Considered a solid, albeit less prominent, entry in British crime films.
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Fun Fact
The film was directed by Charles Crichton, who later gained significant recognition for directing the Ealing comedy classic 'The Lavender Hill Mob' (1951).
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