poster

Emergency Call (1952)

6.5 | May 19, 1952 (GB) | Thriller | 01:24

A 5-year-old child is diagnosed with leukaemia and has only days to live. Her only hope is a blood transfusion, but her blood type is extremely rare, so the race is on to find the donors.

Featured Crew

Director, Writer
Writer
Art Direction
Director of Photography
Editor
Makeup Artist
Production Manager
Producer

Cast

profile
Jack Warner
Inspector Lane
profile
Anthony Steel
Dr. Carter
profile
Joy Shelton
Laura Bishop
profile
Sid James
Danny Marks
profile
Earl Cameron
George Robinson
profile
Thora Hird
Mrs. Cornelius
profile
Freddie Mills
Tim Mahoney
profile
John Robinson
Dr. Braithwaite
profile
Eric Pohlmann
Flash Harry

Reviews

avatar
CinemaSerf
6 | Mar 28, 2022
It's quite tough to be objective about this - it is a well made feel-good film with a worthy cause and sterling efforts from all concerned as they try to track down a blood donor who can save the life of a desperately ill child. Simultaneously, the police - Jack Warner and Bruce Seton - are on the trail of a dodgy boxing promoter who is trying to manipulate the career of "Tim Mahoney" (former World Light Heavyweight Champ Freddie Mills) and also of some other recalcitrant miscreants. It's got the smallest of budgets, but a surprisingly solid cast of British stalwarts from Dandy Nicholls and Anthony Steel - the well meaning doctor - to Sid James, Thora Hird and Eric Pohlmann and they all combine to make this a perfectly watchable tug at the heart strings mixed in with the usual detective yarn. If you come across it, then you ought to spare it 90 minutes - you'll feel better afterwards.