Review of Green for Danger (1946) by Steve W — 15 Feb 2014
This is an entertaining British whodunit with a very witty script ("That's what you call laughing gas isn't it?" "Oh yes but it's the impurities that cause the laughs." "Oh just like our Music Halls.
") Two murders and an attempted third in a British hospital during WWII, five suspects (including Trevor Howard) and one very eccentric Scotland Yard detective (played deliciously by Alistair Sim) make a recipe for a great night in.
Get it cheap with two other films in Beyond Entertainment's Classic Matinee Triple Bill of lost gems from the Rank Organisation's back catalogue.
This review of Green for Danger (1946) was written by Steve W on 15 Feb 2014.
Green for Danger has generally received very positive reviews.
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