Eight O'Clock Walk

6.7
19541h 27m

Only a British cabdriver's (Richard Attenborough) wife (Cathy O'Donnell) and lawyer (Derek Farr) believe him innocent of killing a little girl.

Cast

Photo of Richard Attenborough

Richard Attenborough

Thomas Leslie Manning

Photo of Cathy O'Donnell

Cathy O'Donnell

Jill Manning

Photo of Derek Farr

Derek Farr

Peter Tanner

Photo of Ian Hunter

Ian Hunter

Geoffrey Tanner

Photo of Maurice Denham

Maurice Denham

Horace Clifford

Photo of Bruce Seton

Bruce Seton

Detective Chief Inspector

Photo of Harry Welchman

Harry Welchman

Justice Harrington

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Reviews

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John Chard

6.5/10

But it's all circumstantial guv!

Eight O'Clock Walk is a solid piece of film making. Well directed (Lance Comfort), well acted (Richard Attenborough/Cathy O'Donnell/Derek Farr/Maurice Denham/Ian Hunter) and neatly photographed (Brendan J. Stafford). Unfortunately the writing, whilst not awful at all, asks some big leaps of faith of the audience.

Plot finds Attenborough as a good guy sort who, through a series of circumstances, is accused of murdering a little girl. As the strain begins to tell on he and his loved ones, it's looking increasingly likely he could well be found guilty.

Pic trundles along to the big courtroom finale with Attenborough superbly getting more stressed with each frame. For fans of court room dramas then this delivers good viewing, the law can often be mad and it's always good to see legal eagles going at each other and to see how they deal with those called to the dock - including a child here. If you can accept the outcome, which if truth be told is never in doubt, then this adds up to being better than a time waster. 6.5/10

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