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  1. Popular reviews. Mostly ho-hum mystery benefits (but not enough) from a fine cast, including John Mills as a doctor suspected of murder, Roland Culver as the inspector on the case, and Wilfred Hyde-White as a sinister interloper. Not really bad but should have been better. Strangely paced and not terribly logical, but intriguing in short bursts.

  2. Un superbe film de dix minutes, tout en tension et mélancolie, écrit et réalisé par Hélène Delage. Avec Sonia Ichti & Clotilde Hesme. Produit par Raquel García López - Tamara Films. Coproduit par Vicious Circle & Hélène Delage. Avec le soutien du Centre National du Cinéma et l'image animée & de la SCPP.

  3. The Vicious Circle is a 1957 film starring John Mills, Derek Farr, Noelle Middleton. An actress is found dead in Dr Latimer’s flat and the weapon turns up in the boot of his car….

  4. Broadcast just the once on the 9th February, 1999 (almost twenty years to the day) Vicious Circle was actually the first film I saw about the notorious Dublin criminal known as 'the General', Martin Cahill. This BBC film was written by Kieran Prendiville, the former That's Life! presenter turned screenwriter, and starred Ken Stott as Cahill.

  5. The Vicious Circle looks too much like a pastiche of a Hitchcock thriller to be taken too seriously (Durbridge was obviously influenced by The 39 Steps), and the plot contrivances become a little too hard to swallow after a while. Still, Thomas directs the film with aplomb and keeps us hooked and guessing right up until the implausible well-I-never denouement. Imagine how much better this film ...

  6. 23. Nov. 1994 · Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle: Directed by Alan Rudolph. With Jennifer Jason Leigh, Campbell Scott, Matthew Broderick, Peter Gallagher. Dorothy Parker remembers the heyday of the Algonquin Round Table, a circle of friends whose barbed wit, like hers, was fueled by alcohol and flirted with despair.