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Blackout: Directed by Robert S. Baker. With Maxwell Reed, Dinah Sheridan, Patric Doonan, Kynaston Reeves. A blind man's sight is restored in time to solve the mystery of his girlfriend's dead (or is he) brother and a gang of currency smugglers.
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- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- Robert S. Baker
- 1950-09
Blackout is a 1950 British crime drama film directed by Robert S. Baker and starring Maxwell Reed and Dinah Sheridan. It was made as a supporting feature .
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Overview. A blind man is witness to a murder; later cured of his blindness he attempts to puzzle out the solution to the crime. Robert S. Baker. Director. John Gilling. Screenplay. Carl Nystrom.
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Blackout is a 1950 British crime drama film directed by Robert S. Baker. The film featured Maxwell Reed, Dinah Sheridan, Patric Doonan, Kynaston Reeves, Annette D. Simmonds, Eric Pohlmann, Michael Evans and Michael Brennan in the lead roles. The film includes the first featured appearance of Ronald Leigh-Hunt.
Tightly scripted crime thriller patterned after Hollywood models, with plenty of gunplay and Maxwell Reed’s attempt at a hard boiled lead. Dinah Sheridan provides some stiff-upper-lip class, and Eric Pohlmann delivers his usual sweaty villainy. Generally, very watchable.