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Dirk Bogarde | Melville Farr | |
Sylvia Syms | Laura | |
Derren Nesbitt | Sandy Youth | |
Frank Thornton | George - Henry's Assistant (uncredited) | |
Norman Bird | Harold Doe | |
John Bennett | Undercover Detective (uncredited) | |
Dennis Price | Calloway | |
Peter Copley | Paul Mandrake | |
Alan Howard | Frank | |
Nigel Stock | Phip | |
Peter McEnery | Barrett | |
Donald Churchill | Eddy | |
John Cairney | Bridie | |
Anthony Nicholls | Lord Fullbrook | |
Noel Howlett | Patterson | |
Frank Pettitt | Barman | |
John Barrie | Det. Inspector Harris | |
John Boxer | Policeman in Cell (uncredited) | |
Mavis Villiers | Madge | |
Alan MacNaughton | Scott Hankin | |
David Evans | Mickey | |
Hilton Edwards | P.H. | |
Charles Lloyd-Pack | Henry | |
Dawn Beret | Sylvie | |
Margaret Diamond | Miss Benham | |
Jim O'Brady | Transport Cafe Patron (uncredited) | |
Sylvia Syms | Laura Farr | |
Peter McEnery | Jack Barrett | |
Donald Churchill | Eddy Stone | |
Charles Lloyd Pack | Henry | |
Frank Andrews | Detective | |
John Bennett | Undercover Detective | |
John Boxer | Policeman in Cell |
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Producer | Basil Dearden
Michael Relph |
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Writer/Composer |
Janet Green
John McCormick James McCormick |
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Cinematography |
Otto Heller
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Music |
Philip Green
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In early 1960s London, barrister Melville Farr is on the path to success. With his practice winning cases and a loving marriage to his wife, Farr's career and personal life are nearly idyllic. However, when blackmailers link Farr to a young gay man, everything Farr has worked for is threatened. As it turns out, Farr is a closeted homosexual -- which is problematic, due to Britain's anti-sodomy laws. But instead of giving in, Farr decides to fight. |
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