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  1. Hunted. (1952 film) (a.k.a. The Stranger In Between) Hunted (U.S. The Stranger In Between) is a British Noir crime film directed by Charles Crichton and released in 1952. Hunted is a crime drama in the form of a chase film, starring Dirk Bogarde, and written by Jack Whittingham and Michael McCarthy. It was produced by Julian Wintle and edited ...

  2. The Stranger in Between: Directed by Charles Crichton. With Dirk Bogarde, Jon Whiteley, Elizabeth Sellars, Kay Walsh. A violent fugitive and a mistreated small boy team up to flee from authority.

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    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • Charles Crichton
    • 1952-03-17
  3. HUNTED (1952) the original theatrical trailer with Dirk Bogarde and Jon Whiteley.

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  4. This was his first film with Dirk Bogarde (the other being the "Spanish Gardener" (1956)) and there is a certain chemistry between the two as Bogarde portrays a violent man "Chris Lloyd" who has just topped his wife's lover after a brawl. With Whiteley "Robbie" the only witness, he abducts him and flees before the pursuing police.

  5. Dirk Bogarde Jon Whiteley Elizabeth Sellars Kay Walsh Frederick Piper Julian Somers Jane Aird Geoffrey Keen Jack Stewart Douglas Blackwell Sam Kydd Leonard White Ewen Solon Katharine Blake Molly Urquhart Joe Linnane John Bushelle Patrick Westwood. 84 mins More at IMDb TMDb. Sign in to log, rate or review. Share.

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    • British Film-Makers, Independent Artists
    • Charles Crichton
  6. By Jeremy Arnold. Hunted on DVD. The noir-tinged 1952 British drama Hunted, now available on Region 1 DVD from distributor VCI, is a gem of a movie, as good as the best adult-child relationship dramas produced over the years -- titles like The Champ (1931), Captains Courageous (1937), and Clint Eastwood's A Perfect World (1993), which seems in ...

  7. Hunted (AKA: The Stranger In Between) is directed by Charles Crichton and co-written by Jack Whittingham and Michael McCarthy. It stars Dirk Bogarde, Jon Whiteley, Elizabeth Sellars and Kay Walsh. Music is by Hubert Clifford and cinematography by Eric Cross.