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The Large Rope (1953)

5.5 | Dec 01, 1953 (US) | Drama, Thriller, Crime, Mystery | 01:12

After being framed for a murder he didn't commit, Tom Penney (Donald Houston) serves his time and returns to his rural English home to establish a quiet life. When another victim is found, however, Tom is blamed for the crime and flees rather than returnng to prison. Hoping to find the real killer -- or killers -- Tom investigates while keeping a low profile to elude his pursuers, and a vital clue leads him on the path to possible redemption.

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Donald Houston
Tom Penney
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Susan Shaw
Susan Hamble
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Robert Brown
Mick Jordan
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Vanda Godsell
Amy Jordan
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Peter Byrne
Jeff Stribling
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Richard Warner
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James Gore
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CinemaSerf
5 | Jul 07, 2024
Now I can imagine a long rope; or a thick rope - but can a rope actually be "large"? Anyway, enough of my pedantry. Donald Houston returns to his rural English village after being in prison for assaulting a women. When another local woman is murdered, he is the obvious suspect and must prove his innocence whilst avoiding the pursuing police and angry villagers. It is quite a fast moving story, and one of the few you will ever see that demonstrates any form of English social disobedience - the villagers almost descend into a lynch mob - of the constabulary. I thought it obvious who the real killer was from early on, but Wolf Rilla keeps it all moving well until a rather soppy, violin-inspired, conclusion.