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Noose for a Lady - Wikipedia Noose for a Lady is a 1953 British crime film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Dennis Price, Rona Anderson and Ronald Howard [2] [3] It was written by Rex Reinits based on the 1949 novel The Whispering Woman by Gerald Verner and was one of several films Rienits wrote for Anglo Amalgamated [4]
Noose for a Lady (1953) - IMDb Noose for a Lady: Directed by Wolf Rilla With Dennis Price, Rona Anderson, Ronald Howard, Pamela Alan A woman has been sentenced to death by hanging Her cousin believes she is innocent and he works against time to prove it before she is executed
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Noose for a Lady - Dennis Price - DVDBeaver A taut, complex whodunit with a brilliantly nerve-racking climax, Noose for a Lady marked the directorial debut of German-born writer, producer and director Wolf Rilla - best known for 1960's Village of the Damned, his masterly adaptation of John Wyndham's The Midwich Cuckoos
Noose for a lady - Blueprint: Review Year: 1953 Country: UK Running Time: 70 mins BBFC Classification: PG The directorial debut of German-born writer, producer and director Wolf Rilla (cool name), Noose for a Lady opens with the quote: ‘Better a hundred guilty escape than one innocent be hanged’ We’re then transferred to the Old Bailey where Margaret Hallam is being
Noose for a Lady (1953) directed by Wolf Rilla - Letterboxd Sentenced to the hangman's noose (yes, it was in Britain once), a woman's life rests with her part time detective cousin Dennis Price to interrogate the local village and find the real murderer German director Wolf Riller handles this solid English only murder mystery with aplomb