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Do You Know This Voice?: Directed by Frank Nesbitt. With Dan Duryea, Isa Miranda, Gwen Watford, Peter Madden. The kidnap of a child goes wrong and the child dies. An old lady is the only witness having heard the disguised voice of the kidnapper from outside a public telephone box.
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- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- Frank Nesbitt
- 1964-06
Synopsis. When a ransom bid results in the death of a child, the police have only one lead – the old lady who witnessed the kidnapper using a public phone box. Though her recollection is vague, she volunteers to act as bait for the killer – telling the press that she had seen the kidnapper's face and she waits for him to attack.
- Frank Nesbitt
- 80 min
- 2
(1964) Do You Know This Voice? (1964) View more photos Movie Info. Synopsis An elderly woman (Isa Miranda) helps trap a kidnapper (Dan Duryea) she has seen make a phone call for ransom.
- Frank Nesbitt
- Mystery & Thriller, Crime, Drama
- Dan Duryea, Isa Miranda, Gwen Watford
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Running time. 80 minutes. Country. United Kingdom. Language. English. Do You Know This Voice? is a 1964 British neo-noir directed by Frank Nesbitt and starring Dan Duryea, Isa Miranda and Gwen Watford. [1] It is based on the 1960 novel of the same title by Evelyn Berckman. The film was released directly to television in the UK.
- Frank Nesbitt
- Jack Parsons
- Do You Know This Voice?, by Evelyn Berckman
- Neil McCallum
Amazon.com: Do You Know This Voice? : Dan Duryea, Gwen Watford, Isa Miranda, Neil McCallum, Evelyn Berckman, ---, Jack Parsons: Prime Video
Frank Nesbitt. Director. Evelyn Berckman. Novel. Neil McCallum. Screenplay. When a ransom bid results in the death of a child, the police have only one lead – the old lady who witnessed the kidnapper using a public phone box. Though her recollection is vague, she volunteers to act as bait for the killer – telling the press that she had seen ...