''The Painted Smile'' is a 1962 British
thriller film
Thriller film, also known as suspense film or suspense thriller, is a broad film genre that evokes excitement and suspense in the audience. The suspense element found in most films' plots is particularly exploited by the filmmaker in this genre ...
directed by
Lance Comfort
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and starring
Liz Fraser
Elizabeth Joan Winch (14 August 1930 – 6 September 2018), known professionally as Liz Fraser, was a British film actress, best known for being cast in provocative comedy roles.
Early life
Fraser was born in Southwark, London. Her year of bi ...
,
Kenneth Griffith
Kenneth Griffith (born Kenneth Reginald Griffiths, 12 October 1921 – 25 June 2006) was a Welsh actor and documentary filmmaker. His outspoken views made him a controversial figure, especially when presenting documentaries which have been ca ...
,
Peter Reynolds and Tony Wickert. The film was known in the USA as ''Murder Can Be Deadly''.
Plot
Tom, a student, comes under suspicion of murder when he discovers a dead body in the flat of con artist Jo. After he touches the murder weapon, Jo convinces him it is in his interest to dispose of the body. The victim was Jo's partner in crime who has been murdered by a Soho gang boss. However, the suspicions of the police are aroused and Tom becomes the obvious suspect.
Cast
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Liz Fraser
Elizabeth Joan Winch (14 August 1930 – 6 September 2018), known professionally as Liz Fraser, was a British film actress, best known for being cast in provocative comedy roles.
Early life
Fraser was born in Southwark, London. Her year of bi ...
- Jo Lake
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Kenneth Griffith
Kenneth Griffith (born Kenneth Reginald Griffiths, 12 October 1921 – 25 June 2006) was a Welsh actor and documentary filmmaker. His outspoken views made him a controversial figure, especially when presenting documentaries which have been ca ...
- Kleinie
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Peter Reynolds - Mark
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Tony Wickert - Tom
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Craig Douglas
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C ...
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Nightclub Singer
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Nanette Newman
Nanette Newman (born 29 May 1934) is an English actress and author. She appeared in nine films directed by her husband Bryan Forbes, including ''Séance on a Wet Afternoon'' (1964), '' The Whisperers'' (1967), '' Deadfall'' (1968), '' The Stepf ...
- Mary
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Ray Smith - Glynn
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David Hemmings - Roy
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Harold Berens - Mikhala
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Grazina Frame
Grazina Frame (born Lydia Anna Grazina Obrycha; 6 November 1941, Borough of Fylde, Fylde, Lancashire, England) is an English stage and screen actress, singer and voice double
Early life
Grazina Frame was born as Lydia Anna Grazina Obrycha to Pol ...
- Lucy
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Richard McNeff - Police Inspector
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Gerald Sim
Gerald Grant Sim (4 June 1925 – 11 December 2014) was an English television and film actor who is perhaps best known for having played the Rector in '' To the Manor Born''.
Career
Sim was born in Liverpool, Lancashire and made over a hundred ...
- Plain Clothes Policeman
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Rosemary Chalmers - Gloria
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Mia Karam - Dawn
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Terence Maidment - Henchman
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Bill Stevens - Henchman
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Lionel Ngakane - Barman
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Ann Wrigg
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Anne is sometimes used as a male name in the ...
- Manageress
Critical reception
The ''
Radio Times'' wrote, "this dreadfully dull British
B-movie makes its brief running time seem like an eternity"; while ''Cinedelica'' called the film "engaging and without a dull moment. Good stuff."
References
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1962 films
1960s thriller films
British black-and-white films
British thriller films
Films directed by Lance Comfort
Films set in London
Films shot at Shepperton Studios
Films with screenplays by Pip and Jane Baker
1960s English-language films
1960s British films
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