Man on the Run

1949

Action / Crime / Drama / Thriller

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Laurence Harvey as Detective Sergeant Lawson
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760.92 MB
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English 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 22 min
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1.38 GB
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English 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 22 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by christopher-underwood8 / 10

A great watch and makes one wonder how many other gems there might be of this period.

Most enjoyable and fast moving film from Lawrence Huntington in an amazingly crisp and clear Blu-ray print. Not incredibly original story as the title may suggest but the twist here is the background of some 20,000 deserters in the UK desperately trying to evade capture and survive on the fringe of society. Wonderful location shooting on the edge of Soho, Seven Dials and Mayfair plus some unbelievably effective set design and not forgetting the village of Corfe Castle at the start. When we shift to Wapping the pub interior is so authentic I am trying to work out just which one it is but its all done in the studio, fantastic job. Performances are fine, some of us groan when we see Kenneth More at the start, in one of his earlier films, but he is only a bit part as is Alfie Bass who we see for about two seconds. It is Derek Farr and Joan Hopkins who play the leads, perfectly adequately and more to the point convincingly and fortunatley a young Laurence Harvey doesn't have too much to do. A great watch and makes one wonder how many other gems there might be of this period.

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca5 / 10

British drama with a Hitchcockian plot

MAN ON THE RUN is a British spin on the popular 'wronged man' premise, a little more genteel and laid back than most. Derek Farr essays the role of an army deserter now living a quiet life, who is visited by old army chum Kenneth Moore in a small exposition role. Soon after he finds himself caught up in a violent robbery in one of those densely-written dilemma stories with a good hook. It's all a little Hitchcockian, although never particularly suspenseful; as is the case with many films of this era, a decent cast (including Laurence Harvey) elevates the material somewhat.

Reviewed by boblipton6 / 10

A Falsely-Accused-and-on-the-Run Movie.

Derek Farr deserted from the British Army after four years of service and went underground. Now he is at the end of his rope, so he takes his service revolver to a pawn shop.... to pawn it. While he's standing there, two other men enter, knock out the owner and flee, killing a bobby as they go. Now Farr is really being pursued and he randomly stops Joan Hopkins... who agrees to help him.

There are definite noir elements in this movie, with discussion the estimated 20,000 deserters and some grimy cinematography by DP Wilkie Cooper, but that's about the limits of it. Otherwise, writer-director Lawrence Huntington has turned out a reasonably taut man-accused movie. Despite a decent story, the movie itself is curiously inert, with a lot of talk and not much movement.

Farr is clearly not wearing his hairpiece for this movie, an odd choice for a romantic lead type, but that, I suppose, it part of the noir aspect of it. Watch out for Laurence Harvey in his second screen appearance, playing a detective. He's only mildly creepy in this one.

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