The October Man

The October Man

Infobox Film
name = The October Man


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director = Roy Ward Baker
producer = Eric Ambler
writer = Eric Ambler (novel and screenplay)
starring = John Mills
Joan Greenwood
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released = August 28 1947
runtime = 95-110 min.
country = UK
language = English
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imdb_id = 0039676

"The October Man" is a 1947 mystery film starring John Mills and Joan Greenwood. It is based on a novel by Eric Ambler, who also adapted it for the film. A man is suspected of murdering. Due to the aftereffects of a brain injury sustained in an earlier accident, he himself is unsure of his innocence.

Cast

*John Mills as Jim Ackland
*Joan Greenwood as Jenny Carden
*Edward Chapman as Mr. Peachy
*Kay Walsh as Molly Newman
*Joyce Carey as Mrs. Vinton
*Catherine Lacey as Miss Selby
*Adrianne Allen as Joyce Carden
*Felix Aylmer as Dr. Martin
*Frederick Piper as Detective Inspector Godby
*John Boxer as Detective Sergeant Troth
*Patrick Holt as Harry Carden
*George Benson as Mr. Pope
*Jack Melford as Wilcox
*Esme Beringer as Miss Heap
*Ann Wilton as Miss Parsons


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