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  1. 22. Jan. 2018 · With Sean Connery, Trevor Howard and Vivien Merchant. The Offence Blu-ray : https://amzn.to/3w4ge40 The Offence Streaming : https://amzn.to/48XZdHj. Directed by Sidney Lumet. With Sean Connery...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_OffenceThe Offence - Wikipedia

    The Offence is a 1973 British crime neo noir drama film directed by Sidney Lumet, based upon the 1968 stage play This Story of Yours by John Hopkins. It stars Sean Connery as police detective Johnson, who kills suspected child molester Kenneth Baxter ( Ian Bannen ) while interrogating him.

  3. The First Offence is a 1936 British low-budget "quota quickie" drama film directed by Herbert Mason, produced by Michael Balcon for Gainsborough Pictures and distributed by Gaumont-British Distributors. The cast includes John Mills, Lilli Palmer and Bernard Nedell. The story was written by Stafford Dickens and Austin Melford.

  4. 26. Jan. 1973 · The Offence: Directed by Sidney Lumet. With Sean Connery, Trevor Howard, Vivien Merchant, Ian Bannen. A burnt-out British police detective finally snaps whilst interrogating a suspected child molester.

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    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
    • Sidney Lumet
    • 1973-01-26
  5. 12. Sept. 2019 · The first of these was The Offence, a police procedural starring Sean Connery in the role of Inspector Johnson, a sadist masquerading as an officer of the law. Its English setting associates its analysis of the justice system with The Hill, which took place in a British prisoner-of-war camp in North Africa during World War II.

  6. The First Offence: Directed by Herbert Mason. With John Mills, Lilli Palmer, Bernard Nedell, Michel André.

  7. 11. Jan. 2023 · Features and reviews. Then and now. The Offence at 50: brutalism, Bracknell and Sidney Lumet’s dark police drama. Starring Sean Connery as an embittered police detective on the hunt for a serial killer, The Offence gets some of its eerie power from the brutalist architecture of its new-town setting. How do these locations look half a century on?