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  2. No Escape (1953 film) - Wikipedia

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    The editors wrote, "The plot seems suspenseful but the lackluster direction has no feel for thriller pacing. Things move too slowly with overwritten dialog mouthed in only average performances by the ensemble. However, the music captures the film's potential mood nicely. It's a pity the film does not live up to the score." [9]

  3. No Escape - Wikipedia

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    I Escaped from the Gestapo, a 1943 American drama also known as No Escape; No Escape, a British thriller; No Escape, an American film noir; No Escape, an American science-fiction film; No Escape, an American action thriller film; No Escape, an American horror film; No Escape, a British television series; Quicksand: No Escape, a 1992 American ...

  4. The Saint's Return - Wikipedia

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    Hayward's casting was announced in January 1953. He was originally going to England to make No Escape but that film was actually made in Hollywood. [4] It was Hayward's first film in England since The Lady and the Bandit. [5] In March 1953 as filming was being completed the title was changed from The Saint's Queen to The Saint's Return. [6]

  5. City That Never Sleeps - Wikipedia

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    The story begins with a voice-over by the "Voice of Chicago" introducing the world and the main characters of the film. There is Sally "Angel Face" Connors (Mala Powers), an exotic dancer in a nightclub; Gregg Warren (Wally Cassell), a former actor working as a performance artist in the nightclub window, a "Mechanical Man"; Johnny Kelly a cop having an affair with Angel Face and struggling ...

  6. No Escape (1994 film) - Wikipedia

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    No Escape was released on VHS and Laserdisc in 1994, the VHS was re-released on April 14, 1998. The DVD was released by HBO on July 29, 1998. Columbia TriStar also released the film on DVD, VHS and Laserdisc in other countries from 1995–2003, while Sony Pictures Home Entertainment re-released the DVDs in 2005–2017.

  7. There Is No Escape - Wikipedia

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    There is No Escape, also known as The Dark Road and The Thurston Story, is a 1948 British drama film from Hammer Films. It was Michael Ripper's first appearance in a Hammer Film. [2] The film was based on the career of criminal Stanley Thurston, who appeared in the cast as a character based on himself.

  8. No Escape (2015 film) - Wikipedia

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    No Escape is a 2015 American action comedy film directed by John Erick Dowdle, who co-wrote the screenplay with his brother, Drew Dowdle. The film stars Owen Wilson , Lake Bell , and Pierce Brosnan , and tells the story of an expat engineer trapped with his family in an unnamed country in Southeast Asia during a violent uprising.

  9. Albert R.N. - Wikipedia

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    The film is based on a true story. "Albert R.N." was a dummy constructed in Marlag O, the prisoner of war camp in northern Germany for naval officers.The head was sculpted by war artist John Worsley (1919–2000), the body by Lieutenant Bob Staines RNVR, and Lieutenant-Commander Tony Bentley-Buckle devised a mechanism enabling Albert's eyes to blink and move, adding realism to the dummy. [3] "