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Crime Street presents Limping Man (1953)Director – Cy Endfield |
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Plot The PlotWW II American G.I. Frank Piror (Lloyd Bridges) returns to London to seek out his wartime sweetie. He steps off the plane at Heathrow and the person along side him is shot and killed by an unseen sniper. He discovers that the object of his romantic affections was involved with the victim. The mystery twists and turns from there. Film NotesFinding Refuge in BritainBlacklisted for a time in the early 1950s due to his political symthpathies, Lloyd Brigdes, like a number of American actors, directors and writers, sought work in Europe. He found a role in The Limping Man, a low cost British production that modestly travels a Hitchcockian road.
Look for some vintage British scenes in the Spread Eagle pub, music hall theatrics, and a TV party. With location black and white London scenery, some bizarre show numbers, it's a thriller in a minor key. All and all, this little film is worth the attention its brief running time demands.
Another Victim Finds WorkDirector Cy Endfield was another victim of the blacklist. He began his career directing Our Gang comedies and moved on to low budget features. Yale and New School educated, the Red Scare paranoia forced him to relocate to Great Britain where he, for a time, worked under a pseudonym. He is credited as Charles de Lautaur in The Limping Man. Later in his career he directed such quality big budget films as Mysterious Island, Zulu and Sands of the Kalahari.
Alternate EndingThe Limping Man is infamous for a twist of an ending that made viewers feel their time had been stolen from them. Alameda TV's Professor Edison J. Nello has used his Cinematic Archeological and Film Reforestation knowledge and skills to insert a never before seen, but highly preferable alternate ending. And I Quote..."We've been separated so long we're almost on speaking terms again." "We did dangerous and exciting things together." Sea Hunting for Trivia
-- Ed Schneider - Alameda TV Cast
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