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In Death's Noose
A biographical film about the famous Russian pilot Sergei Utochkin, about the first conquerors of the sky who paved the way for Russian aviation.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy businessman is found dead in his locked study, the apparent victim of suicide. However, a clever detective suspects foul play and begins to unravel a complex web of greed, betrayal, and hidden motives among the deceased's associates and family. As the investigation progresses, more secrets are revealed, leading to a surprising and dangerous conclusion.
Critical Reception
While not a major critical darling upon release, 'In Death's Noose' is appreciated by fans of classic British mysteries for its intricate plot and well-crafted suspense. The film generally received moderate reviews, with praise often directed at its cast and atmosphere, though some critics found the pacing occasionally slow.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its classic whodunit structure and suspenseful atmosphere.
Robert Morley's performance as the investigating detective is often highlighted.
Some viewers found the plot slightly predictable or dated by modern standards.
Google audience: Audience reception is scarce due to the film's age and niche appeal, but existing comments often appreciate the traditional mystery elements and the period setting.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the 1957 novel of the same name by John Creasey, writing under his pseudonym Anthony Morton.
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