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  1. Canadian World War II veteran John Graham (Robert Preston) works in London as a code breaker. Tragedy strikes when his pregnant wife, Carol (Elizabeth Sellars), is accidentally run over by two crooks who are speeding away from the scene of a murder. Haunted, grieving, and thirsting for revenge, Graham sets out to find the two fugitive murderers.

  2. Film Movie Reviews Cloudburst1951. Cloudburst. 1951. 1h 23m. Approved. Film-noir/Mystery. Where to Watch. Stream. Advertisement. Cast. Robert Preston (John Graham) Elizabeth Sellars (Carol ...

  3. Cloudburst is a 1951 British crime drama film produced by Hammer Films, directed by Francis Searle, starring Robert Preston and featuring Elizabeth Sellars, Harold Lang, Colin Tapley and Sheila Burrell. The script is based on a play written by Leo Marks, a wartime cryptographer for the Special Operations Executive, and later the author of a memoir about his wartime work, Between Silk and ...

  4. Dec 24, 2012 · Foreign office cypher expert, John Graham (Robert Preston), is completely devastated by the death of his pregnant wife (Elizabeth Sellars), deliberately knoc...

  5. Cloudburst“ (1951), eine Hammer Film Produktion aus der Zeit in der das Studio noch vornehmlich Krimis und Thriller machte, in kleinem Format. Manche davon sind grottig, andere ziemlich gut. „Cloudburst“ zaehl ich zu den „ziemlich guten“, wuerd sogar sagen ist einer der besten Pre-Horror Hammer Filme.

  6. Apr 18, 2011 · First off, this movie was released in 1951, not 1991 as listed by Amazon. It's a British production that brought in a single American actor, Robert Preston, for the main character. I'm glad to see that Amazon has greatly expanded its collection of older movies even though they seem to be the products of obscure studios.

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  7. Jan 2, 2024 · Cloudburst is a 1951 British crime drama film, directed by Francis Searle, starring Robert Preston and featuring Elizabeth Sellars, Harold Lang, Colin Tapley and Sheila Burrell. The script is based on a play written by Leo Marks, a wartime cryptographer for the Special Operations Executive, and late