Pit of Darkness (1961)
Director: Lance Comfort
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
British B-pic, adapted by director Lance Comfort from Hugh McCutcheon's novel To Dusty Death, spinning a tortuous yarn about a honest man with memory loss who seems to have done something villainous in the past. Moira Redmond's the concerned wife trying to get husband Franklyn (as smooth as he always is) to remember the details of a jewel heist from a safe he personally designed.Author: TJ
Cast & crew
Director: Lance Comfort
Producer: Lance Comfort
Cast: William Franklyn, Moira Redmond, Bruno Barnabe, Leonard Sachs, Nigel Green, Anthony Booth, Nanette Newman full cast
Duration: 76 mins
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