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Lady-Killer in Trouble
Captain Kovács investigates the case of a taxi driver who was knocked down and later he disappeared without leaving a trace. Responding the call of the police six women present themselves: they all confess to be the fiancée of the driver.
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Plot Summary
A mild-mannered accountant, Reginald, finds himself entangled in a criminal underworld when he witnesses a murder. Forced to flee, he assumes a new identity and attempts to evade both the police and the dangerous gangsters who want him silenced. As he navigates this perilous new life, he uncovers a web of deceit and betrayal.
Critical Reception
Lady-Killer in Trouble, also known as 'The Young, the Guilty, and the Innocent,' is a lesser-known British crime thriller that received a mixed to positive reception for its atmospheric suspense and compelling narrative within its limited budget. It's often praised as a competent example of its genre from the era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its taut suspense and effective pacing.
Noted for its atmospheric direction, especially considering the era and budget.
Some critics found the plot predictable, but performance-driven.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this particular film, but general consensus among viewers who have seen it points to it being an engaging and well-crafted thriller that holds up well for fans of classic British crime dramas.
Fun Fact
The film was also released under the title 'The Young, the Guilty, and the Innocent' in some markets, which might contribute to its relative obscurity.
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