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  1. Film Movie Reviews Port of Escape — 1956. Port of Escape. 1956. 1h 16m. Crime/Drama. Advertisement. Cast. Googie Withers (Anne Stirling) John McCallum (Mitch Gillis) Bill Kerr (Dinty Missouri ...

  2. Port of Escape was a proposed Australian feature film shot in 1960 from the Tas-American Television Corporation. It was directed by and starred American magician John Calvert. Although over £27,000 was spent on the film, it was never released and there is some doubt if it was ever completed.

  3. This film is one of many many directed by Charles Saunders and whilst not the most exciting at least it features plenty of character actors of the time. Port of Escape, is a little slow and a disappointing late film pairing for Googie & John. I think Lance Comfort was a better director than producer. The director here is Tony Young who went on ...

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  4. 1956. Crime drama directed by Anthony Young. Two men on the run hide out in a Thames boat and take the woman owner hostage. Starring Bill Kerr Googie Withers and Joan Hickson.

  5. Two sailors dock in London in search of a good time. But when one of them fatally stabs a man during a scuffle in a bar, the pair flee the scene, commandeer a boat and take the three women on board hostage as they try to outrun the law. Thriller. Two sailors dock in London in search of a good time.

  6. Synopsis. Two sailors dock in London in search of a good time. But when one of them fatally stabs a man during a scuffle in a bar, the pair flee the scene, commandeer a boat and take the three women on board hostage as they try to outrun the law.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Simon_LackSimon Lack - Wikipedia

    Simon Lack (19 December 1913 – 8 August 1980) was a Scottish actor. [1] He was born Alexander MacAlpine, in Cleland, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. [2] Known locally as Alec, he was the youngest child and only son of his father, Alexander McAlpine (known as Sandy) and his mother, Euphemia Ritchie. His sisters were Charlotte (Lottie), Mary ...