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Confession (1955 film)

Confession, released in the United States as The Deadliest Sin, is a 1955 British drama film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Sydney Chaplin, Audrey Dalton and John Bentley.[2][3]

Confession
Theatrical release poster
Directed byKen Hughes
Written byKen Hughes
Based onConfession
by Don Martin[1]
Produced byAlec C. Snowden
Starring
CinematographyPhil Grindrod
Edited byGeoffrey Muller
Music byRichard Taylor
Production
company
Distributed byAnglo-Amalgamated
Release dates
  • June 1955 (1955-06) (UK)
  • 29 January 1956 (1956-01-29) (US)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Production edit

The film was made at Merton Park Studios by Anglo-Amalgamated. Along with Little Red Monkey, released the same year, the film was an international hit and led to the company producing films with a higher production quality than they had previously, often importing American stars to give the films more international appeal.

Plot edit

A man enters a confessional box in a church and tells the priest: "I have killed a man, Father".

Mike Nelson arrives at a country cottage. He has been in the USA working in the oil business for many years. He is greeted enthusiastically by his sister, Louise, but his elderly father is more reserved. Their childhood friend Alan welcomes Mike. Louise shows Mike to his old room where, alone, he unlocks his suitcase and reveals a secret compartment full of dollar bills and a gun. He hides the suitcase.

At dinner he is surprised to receive a phone call at the family home. Someone has tracked him down.

At the bank he changes a $50 bill. A man approaches him and demands his "cut". They arrange to meet near a railway shunting yard. Mike goes to the meeting with his gun; a scuffle starts when he produces it. Alan is passing, and Mike, who is near to being killed by the other man, tells him to grab the gun. Alan reluctantly shoots the man dead to stop him killing Mike. They leave him and drive off, arguing whether to tell the police. Alan believes it was justifiable self-defence, but Mike says if Alan goes to the police, he will not support Alan's story. The police find the body, and tyre tracks leading from the scene.

Alan is Roman Catholic and decides to confess his crime (shown in the opening scene). As he receives absolution, an unseen assailant shoots him dead. The priest refuses to tell the police what had been confessed, despite them suggesting he may become a target. The police compare the bullets and (wrongly) decide that both victims were killed by the same man. They match the tyre tracks with Alan's car. They establish that Mike's alibi is false, but they cannot work out how he is connected.

The police inspector takes Louise to dinner. He implies that Mike had been in trouble with the American police, and tells her Mike lied about being in a pub with Alan on the night of the murder, but he gets nothing from her. Louise is disturbed and searches Mike's room. Mike catches her, he tells her that Alan murdered the man, and he lied about the pub to protect Alan. Louise is unsure what to think, but asks if Alan killed the man, who killed Alan?

The police start to work out what happened but have no proof. They ask the priest to go about his work as usual, and they will watch him, in case the murderer comes after him, to which he agrees. Meanwhile Mike decides to flee to South Africa.

Louise forces Mike's suitcase and finds both the cash and the gun. Mike confronts her and then confesses what happened both next to the railway and in the church. He says the truth will kill their father.

The police set a trap by telling the family untruthfully that the priest has obtained permission from Rome to make a statement the next morning about Alan's confession. Louise leaves to visit an aunt, in order to keep away from Mike before he goes, but the inspector tells her they are trying to trap her brother and she must stay with the police until Mike is apprehended. She sadly agrees to take part in the trap by taking a rerouted telephone call from Mike, pretending that she is at their aunt's house. Meanwhile, their father has realised that something is wrong and, when Mike tries to leave the house to kill the priest, he confronts Mike. Mike pushes his father out of his wheelchair onto the floor and leaves the house, hearing his father call out 'Murderer!'

Mike heads for the church, but the police are watching. He hides in the organ loft and is about to shoot the priest mid-service when the organ starts playing and throws him off aim. The police rush in, joined by Louise. Mike climbs to the bell tower, firing at the police, but runs out of bullets. The bell starts to ring, he is deafened, and falls to his death.

Cast edit

References edit

  1. ^ Goble, Alan (1999). The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter. p. 719. ISBN 3598114923.
  2. ^ . British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 14 January 2009.
  3. ^ Vagg, Stephen (14 November 2020). "Ken Hughes Forgotten Auteur". FilmInk.

Bibliography edit

External links edit

  • Confession at IMDb  
  • Confession at AllMovie
  • Review of film at Variety

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Confession released in the United States as The Deadliest Sin is a 1955 British drama film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Sydney Chaplin Audrey Dalton and John Bentley 2 3 ConfessionTheatrical release posterDirected byKen HughesWritten byKen HughesBased onConfessionby Don Martin 1 Produced byAlec C SnowdenStarringSydney ChaplinAudrey DaltonJohn BentleyPeter HammondCinematographyPhil GrindrodEdited byGeoffrey MullerMusic byRichard TaylorProductioncompanyMerton Park StudiosDistributed byAnglo AmalgamatedRelease datesJune 1955 1955 06 UK 29 January 1956 1956 01 29 US Running time90 minutesCountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Production 2 Plot 3 Cast 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksProduction editThe film was made at Merton Park Studios by Anglo Amalgamated Along with Little Red Monkey released the same year the film was an international hit and led to the company producing films with a higher production quality than they had previously often importing American stars to give the films more international appeal Plot editA man enters a confessional box in a church and tells the priest I have killed a man Father Mike Nelson arrives at a country cottage He has been in the USA working in the oil business for many years He is greeted enthusiastically by his sister Louise but his elderly father is more reserved Their childhood friend Alan welcomes Mike Louise shows Mike to his old room where alone he unlocks his suitcase and reveals a secret compartment full of dollar bills and a gun He hides the suitcase At dinner he is surprised to receive a phone call at the family home Someone has tracked him down At the bank he changes a 50 bill A man approaches him and demands his cut They arrange to meet near a railway shunting yard Mike goes to the meeting with his gun a scuffle starts when he produces it Alan is passing and Mike who is near to being killed by the other man tells him to grab the gun Alan reluctantly shoots the man dead to stop him killing Mike They leave him and drive off arguing whether to tell the police Alan believes it was justifiable self defence but Mike says if Alan goes to the police he will not support Alan s story The police find the body and tyre tracks leading from the scene Alan is Roman Catholic and decides to confess his crime shown in the opening scene As he receives absolution an unseen assailant shoots him dead The priest refuses to tell the police what had been confessed despite them suggesting he may become a target The police compare the bullets and wrongly decide that both victims were killed by the same man They match the tyre tracks with Alan s car They establish that Mike s alibi is false but they cannot work out how he is connected The police inspector takes Louise to dinner He implies that Mike had been in trouble with the American police and tells her Mike lied about being in a pub with Alan on the night of the murder but he gets nothing from her Louise is disturbed and searches Mike s room Mike catches her he tells her that Alan murdered the man and he lied about the pub to protect Alan Louise is unsure what to think but asks if Alan killed the man who killed Alan The police start to work out what happened but have no proof They ask the priest to go about his work as usual and they will watch him in case the murderer comes after him to which he agrees Meanwhile Mike decides to flee to South Africa Louise forces Mike s suitcase and finds both the cash and the gun Mike confronts her and then confesses what happened both next to the railway and in the church He says the truth will kill their father The police set a trap by telling the family untruthfully that the priest has obtained permission from Rome to make a statement the next morning about Alan s confession Louise leaves to visit an aunt in order to keep away from Mike before he goes but the inspector tells her they are trying to trap her brother and she must stay with the police until Mike is apprehended She sadly agrees to take part in the trap by taking a rerouted telephone call from Mike pretending that she is at their aunt s house Meanwhile their father has realised that something is wrong and when Mike tries to leave the house to kill the priest he confronts Mike Mike pushes his father out of his wheelchair onto the floor and leaves the house hearing his father call out Murderer Mike heads for the church but the police are watching He hides in the organ loft and is about to shoot the priest mid service when the organ starts playing and throws him off aim The police rush in joined by Louise Mike climbs to the bell tower firing at the police but runs out of bullets The bell starts to ring he is deafened and falls to his death Cast editSydney Chaplin as Mike Nelson Audrey Dalton as Louise Nelson John Bentley as Inspector Kessler Peter Hammond as Alan Poole John Welsh as Father Neil Jefferson Clifford as Pop Nelson Patrick Allen as Corey the murdered man Pat McGrath Williams Robert Raglan as Becklan Betty Wolfe as Mrs Poole Alan s mother Richard Huggett as Young priest Eddie Stafford as Photographer Percy Herbert as Barman Felix Felton as Bar customer Dorinda Stevens as blonde in the barReferences edit Goble Alan 1999 The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film Walter de Gruyter p 719 ISBN 3598114923 Confession 1955 British Film Institute Archived from the original on 14 January 2009 Vagg Stephen 14 November 2020 Ken Hughes Forgotten Auteur FilmInk Bibliography editChibnall Steve amp McFarlane Brian The British B Film Palgrave Macmillan 2009 External links editConfession at IMDb nbsp Confession at AllMovie Review of film at Variety Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Confession 1955 film amp oldid 1210382183, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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