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  1. Mine Own Executioner is a 1947 British psychological thriller drama film starring Burgess Meredith and directed by Anthony Kimmins, and based on the novel of the same name by Nigel Balchin. It was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival.

  2. Mine Own Executioner. Pretty Molly Lucian (Barbara White) enlists the reluctant aid of psychologist Felix Milne (Burgess Meredith) in treating her potentially homicidal husband Adam (Kieron Moore), who refuses to see a "real" psychiatrist.

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    • Drama, Thriller
    • Anthony Kimmins
    • 1947-12-29
  3. Mine Own Executioner is a 1947 British psychological thriller drama film starring Burgess Meredith and directed by Anthony Kimmins, and based on the novel of the same name by Nigel Balchin. It was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival.

  4. Mine Own Executioner is a 1945 psychological thriller by the English novelist Nigel Balchin, and is the novel most often associated with the author. It was the most popular of Balchin's three war-time novels, following earlier successes he had had with Darkness Falls from the Air (1942) and The Small Back Room (1943), both of which had already ...

    • Nigel Balchin
    • 1945
  5. Mine Own Executioner (1947) - Turner Classic Movies. 1h 48m 1947. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Brief Synopsis. Fearing her husband could become a killer, a woman seeks a psychiatrist's help. Cast & Crew. Read More. Anthony Kimmins. Director. Michael Hordern. Burgess Meredith. Freddie Francis.

    • Anthony Kimmins
    • Michael Hordern, Burgess Meredith
  6. Nigel Balchin's classic 1945 'psychoanalytical novel' Mine Own Executioner was published in September as book number 5 in the Nigel Balchin Collection and is now available to purchase from Amazon, other online retailers or by placing an order with a UK bookshop. See the home page for full details.

  7. Michael Shepley Cast. Nigel Balchin Screenplay. Wilkie Cooper Cinematography. Benjamin Frankel Music. Richard Best Editing. Critics reviews. Pretty Molly Lucian enlists the reluctant aid of psychologist Felix Milne in treating her potentially homicidal husband Adam, who refuses to see a “real” psychiatrist.