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Green for Danger (1947)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 12, 2017

Green for Danger gives murder mysteries a good name because it is drawn up excellently but also with a degree of charm and that should not be taken too lightly or maybe it should. But either way, there’s no doubt that director Sidney Gilliat’s tale based off of a novel by Christianna Bra read more

Green for Danger (1947)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 12, 2017

Green for Danger gives murder mysteries a good name because it is drawn up excellently but also with a degree of charm and that should not be taken too lightly or maybe it should. But either way, there’s no doubt that director Sidney Gilliat’s tale based off of a novel by Christianna Bra read more

Is "Green for Danger" one of the Greatest Detective Films?

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Mar 20, 2017

It's a nifty, though misleading, poster. In his book The Detective in Film, William K. Everson touts Green for Danger (1946) as one of the three best detective films ever made (the others being The Maltese Falcon and The Kennel Murder Case). I not only concur, but will add that it may be the b read more

Is "Green for Danger" one of the Greatest Detective Films?

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Mar 20, 2017

It's a nifty, though misleading, poster. In his book The Detective in Film, William K. Everson touts Green for Danger (1946) as one of the three best detective films ever made (the others being The Maltese Falcon and The Kennel Murder Case). I not only concur, but will add that it may be the b read more

Green for Danger (1946)

Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Jan 17, 2015

Green for Danger Directed by Sidney Gilliat Written by Sidney Gilliat and Claude Guerney from the novel by Christianna Brand 1946/UK Individual Pictures Repeat viewing/Netflix rental   Even if it weren’t such an effective mystery, I’d be forever grateful to this movie. It made Al read more



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