
Two writer brothers, one upright, the other psychopathic, compete for their secretary’s affection. The psychopath plans a “perfect crime” with an ex-convict, blurring fiction and reality.Read More »
Two writer brothers, one upright, the other psychopathic, compete for their secretary’s affection. The psychopath plans a “perfect crime” with an ex-convict, blurring fiction and reality.Read More »
A Canadian living in London is trying to succeed as a prizefighter, without much luck. He meets the sister of a local mob leader, and she soon draws him into the gang’s activities. When he finds himself being drawn into a murder plot, he finally realizes that his lover is only using him, and determines to escape the gang – but things don’t turn out the way he planned.Read More »
Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Rona Anderson plays a wealthy young Englishwoman, long estranged from her father. She returns home when papa dies, reluctantly agreeing to listen to the will reading. It soon becomes clear that some unknown party is out to bump off Anderson as well–though she is the only person who stands to benefit from her father’s demise. Director Terence Fisher, later a foremost purveyor of horror at Hanner Films, deftly handles shocks of a more mundane sort herein. Home to Danger is just long enough at 66 minutes.Read More »