The Dark Man is a 1951 British film that premiered on January 22, 1951. Directed by Jeffrey Samner, the movie has a runtime of 91 minutes and features a talented cast including Barbara Murray as Carol Burns, Harry Fowler as 1st Reporter, Oscar Quitak as 2nd Reporter, and Ivor Solon as Police Driver. The film also stars Sam Kidd as Sergeant Major, Jeffrey Samner as Major, Maxwell Reed as The Dark Man, Norman Claridge as Hospital Doctor, Walter Horsbrav as Commander - Scotland Yard, Fred Johnson as Hospital Porter, Edward Underdown as Detective Inspector Viner, Natasha Parry as Molly Lester, Betty Cooper as Carol's Mother, Howard Douglas as the Man on the Beach, and William Hartnell as the Superintendent of Police.
The story revolves around a mysterious figure known as The Dark Man, who is causing chaos and fear in a small town. Detective Inspector Viner, played by Edward Underdown, is tasked with investigating the crimes and capturing the elusive criminal. As the body count rises and the town is gripped with fear, Viner must race against time to stop The Dark Man before he strikes again.
As the plot unfolds, the audience is taken on a thrilling ride filled with suspense, drama, and unexpected twists. The film is a classic example of British noir cinema, with its moody atmosphere and dark themes. The performances of the talented cast bring the characters to life, making the audience feel the tension and fear that grips the town.
The Dark Man is a must-see for fans of classic thrillers and British cinema. With its compelling story, strong performances, and atmospheric direction, this film will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.
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