The Small Voice (1948)
- Starring:
- Valerie Hobson, James Donald, (more)
- Director(s):
- Fergus McDonell
Synopsis of The Small Voice
The Small Voice is a tense British character study utilizing an old plot device with a modicum of freshness. American actor Howard Keel (mistakenly billed as Harold Keel in the credits) makes his film debut herein as an escaped convicts. He and fellow fugitive David Greene invade a country cottage and hold its occupants, a writer and his wife (James Donald and Valerie Hobson), hostage. Keel's carefully shaded portrayal of a desperate man with a spark of decency was duly noted by MGM, which promptly signed the actor to a long contract. The Small Voice was released in the US under the spell-it-out title of Hideout. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Complete Cast of The Small Voice
- Valerie Hobson - Eleanor Byrne
- David Greene - Jim
- Joan Young - Potter
- Grace Denbeigh-Russell
- Lynn Evans
- Norman Claridge - Superintendent
- Frederic Steger
- Angela Foulds - Jenny
- Howard Keel - Boke
- Bill Shine
- James Donald - Murray Byrne
- Michael Balfour - Frankie
- Glyn Dearman - Ken
- Edward Evans - Inspector
- Michael Hordern
- Edward Hodge
- Edward Palmer
- Edward Judd
- Hugh Owens
- Alan Tilvern
- Director(s):
- Fergus McDonell
- Writer(s):
- Julian Orde, George Barraud, Derek Neame
- Producer(s):
- Anthony Havelock-Allan
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