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Never Look Back

1952 | Drama

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Synopsis

Never Look Back is a 1952 British second feature ('B') drama film directed by Francis Searle and starring Rosamund John, Hugh Sinclair and Guy Middleton. The screenplay concerns a newly appointed female barrister whose career is threatened by a former lover. It was made by Hammer Films at the Mancunian Studios in Manchester. This was Michael Carreras' first film as a producer, and he brought the film in right on schedule. Filming began Sept. 17, 1951, and it was trade shown at the Rialto on March 19, 1952. It opened at the Odeon on May 26, and did rather poorly, mainly due to the film's lack of recognizable name actors. From this time on, Hammer tried to make sure that each film they produced featured at least one well-known actor.

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Credits

Producer
Michael Carreras
Director
Francis Searle
Screenplay
John Hunter
Director of Photography
Reginald Wyer
Country
United Kingdom
Studios
Hammer Film Productions

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Cast · 4

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Guy Middleton

Rosamund John

Rosamund John

Henry Edwards

Henry Edwards

Hugh Sinclair

Hugh Sinclair

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