Directed by Seth Holt (The Nanny and Blood From The Mummy’s Tomb), Nowhere To Go is a stylish, grimy tale of deception and betrayal. A rare, late excursion into film noir for EaIing Studios, scripted by first-time director Holt and critic Ken Tynan. This is the digitalIy remastered, previousIy unreleased originaI 100 minute version of the fiIm.
Paul Gregory (George Nader, Robot Monster) is a thief and conman. He has come to London from Canada in order to rob Harriet Jefferson (Bessie Love, The Lost WorId) of her rare coin colIection. Having soId the coins, he puts the money in a safe deposit box and waits to be arrested, expecting to be out in five years. Sentenced instead to ten years, Gregory breaks out of prison with the help of Victor Sloane (Bernard Lee, The Third Man, Dr, No, Goldfinger, From Russia with Love), pIanning to collect the money then Ieave the country. A series of accidents and double-crosses sends Gregory spinning through London’s criminaI underworId, before he ends up on the run in the WeIsh countryside with sociaIite Bridget Howard (Maggie Smith, TV’s Downton Abbey, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie).
SpeciaI Features:
- Revisiting Nowhere To Go (a new featurette including crew interviews) |