Nowhere to Go

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Nowhere to Go is a 1958 British crime drama film, noted for its noir style and for being one of the early films scored by jazz musician Dizzy Reece.

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instanceOf British crime drama film
film
basedOn Nowhere to Go by Donald MacKenzie NERFINISHED
characterPlayedBy Bridget Howard – Maggie Smith NERFINISHED
Ned – Bernard Lee NERFINISHED
Paul Gregory – George Nader NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Paul Beeson NERFINISHED
composer Dizzy Reece NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
director Seth Holt NERFINISHED
distributor Rank Organisation NERFINISHED
editedBy John D. Guthridge NERFINISHED
filmingStudio Pinewood Studios NERFINISHED
format black-and-white film
genre crime film
drama film
film noir
hasFilmRating PG (UK, later home media)
mainCharacter Paul Gregory NERFINISHED
musicBy Dizzy Reece NERFINISHED
notableFor early film score by jazz musician Dizzy Reece
noir visual style
originalLanguage English
partOf late Ealing Studios productions
producer Michael Balcon NERFINISHED
productionCompany Ealing Studios NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1958-12-23
releaseYear 1958
runtimeMinutes 87
screenwriter Donald MacKenzie NERFINISHED
Seth Holt NERFINISHED
settingLocation London, England
surface form: London
starring Bernard Lee NERFINISHED
Bessie Love NERFINISHED
Geoffrey Keen NERFINISHED
George Nader NERFINISHED
Harry H. Corbett NERFINISHED
Maggie Smith NERFINISHED

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William Fairchild notableWork Nowhere to Go