Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Out of the Fog (1962)

A neat little crime drama though one which plods along at a leisurely pace. Young blonde girls are being killed on the heath whenever there is a full moon. Detective Superintendent Chadwick (John Arnatt) suspects it could be ex-con George (David Sumner) who has just come out of gaol and is at lodgings nearby, especially as the recent victim was his ex-girlfriend...


WS June Lock (Susan Travers) is sent undercover to befriend George and to eventually act as bait. Will she help prove his innocence or end up the next victim?

A nicely stylish (despite the low budget) early 1960s British film. The film is chiefly about exploring George's dark character, which is just as well because the actual criminal investigation is incredibly pedestrian. George spends most of the film in a bad mood but the more we learn about his life the more we understand just why he has such a poor opinion of his fellow man.