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In the Wake of a Stranger: Directed by David Eady. With Tony Wright, Shirley Eaton, Danny Green, Willoughby Goddard. Suspected of killing a man while on shore leave, sailor Tom Cassidy sets out to prove his innocence.
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In the Wake of a Stranger is a 1959 British thriller film directed by David Eady and starring Tony Wright, Shirley Eaton and Danny Green. It is based on the 1959 novel of the same name by Ian Stuart Black.
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- David Eady
- Crescent Pictures
- Tony Wright
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An unfortunate sailor gets implicated in a murder he never committed. After a bookie is murdered, the sailor is caught in an ever-tightening vice that would trap him as the killer unless he can clear himself. Along the way to struggling free and tracking down the real culprits, several unsavory characters cross his path as well as a rather interesting woman who sets romantic sparks flying.
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John Tully Screenplay. Ian Stuart Black Novel. Eric Cross Cinematography. Critics reviews. Suspected of killing a man while on shore leave, sailor Tom Cassidy sets out to prove his innocence.