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The Gilded Cage (1955)

5.2 | Feb 01, 1955 (US) | Drama, Crime | 01:17

Murder! for an art treasure!

Steve and Harry become involved in an art theft. Harry is framed by the crooks, and arrested by the police. Steve has to prove his brother's innocence.

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Alex Nicol
Steve Anderson
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Veronica Hurst
Marcia Farrell
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Clifford Evans
Ken Aimes
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Ursula Howells
Brenda Lucas
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Elwyn Brook-Jones
Bruno Lucas
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John Stuart
Harding
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Michael Alexander
Harry Anderson
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Ronan O'Casey
Charles Liddell
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Trevor Reid
Inspector Brace
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Charles Wade
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CinemaSerf
5 | Nov 14, 2022
Quite an unremarkable crime caper that sees the theft of a valuable portrait - quite a smudged one at that - of an un-named woman. Poor old "Harry" (Michael Alexander) is front and centre on the suspects list, but luckily his beefcake brother "Steve" (Alex Nicol) arrives from the US just in time to look into these shenanigans. Any art historian would have conniptions at the manner in which this supposedly priceless work of art is handled - especially at the end when the cunning deception is cleverly exposed. What budget there was went on Nicol's air fare - the rest of the thing is seriously basic with pretty banal dialogue and though the principle of the conclusion is quite quirky, the execution is a bit shoddy. By no means the worst film ever made by John Gilling, but it's twenty minutes too long and the love interest from a very matronly looking Veronica Hurst ("Marcia") just clutters up the pace.