Summaries

In Brighton in 1935, small-time gang leader Pinkie Brown murders a journalist and later desperately tries to cover his tracks but runs into trouble with the police, a few witnesses, and a rival gang.

Pinkie's a small-town hood who's trying to carve out a place for his gang in the Brighton rackets. When he murders a journalist he believes was responsible for the death of a fellow gang-member, Ida Arnold, who was with the man just before he died, sets out to find the truth.

It's the summer of 1935 in the somewhat seedy British seaside town of Brighton. Journalist Fred Hale, in town for one day in the assumed identity of "Kolley Kibber" as a publicity stunt for his current newspaper, is found dead, seemingly by natural causes. In reality, he was killed by small time gang head Pinkie Brown. The reason for the killing is that Pinkie blamed Hale, a former investigative reporter for the local newspaper, for the murder of the former head of his gang, William Kite, by a rival gang in Hale having covered Brighton gangster activities. Sociopathic and cold-blooded Pinkie is already having problems in those gangster wars with his chief rival, Colleoni. But the new added problem is that brassy Ida Arnold, a vaudeville performer, believes that Hale's death was murder as she was with him just prior to when he would have died, his outward demeanor one of fear of someone or something. She goes on a campaign to convince the local authorities of such, which includes finding evidence on her own if need be. These items in combination lead to Pinkie having a more difficult time holding his gang together. One for self-preservation at any and all cost, Pinkie begins to court a young and totally naive waitress named Rose who can implicate his gang in the murder, that courtship despite his total disdain for her as being just one more complication in his life as she falls in love with him.—Huggo

Details

Keywords
  • police officer
  • based on novel
  • wedding
  • teenager
  • british noir
Genres
  • Crime
  • Drama
  • Film-Noir
Release date Jan 25, 1948
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin United Kingdom
Language English
Filming locations Brighton Racecourse, Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK
Production companies Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC) Charter Film Productions

Box office

Gross US & Canada $49466
Opening weekend US & Canada $10626
Gross worldwide $72434

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 32m
Color Black and White
Aspect ratio 1.37 : 1

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