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    Serious Charge

    1960 · Drama · 1h 45m

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  1. Serious Charge (U.S.: A Touch of Hell, also known as Immoral Charge) is a 1959 British film, directed by Terence Young and starring Anthony Quayle, Sarah Churchill, Andrew Ray and Irene Browne. [1] It was produced and co-written by Mickey Delamar and Guy Elmes, and adapted from the 1956 stage play of the same name by Philip King.

    • Mickey Delamar
    • Alva Films
  2. Serious Charge: Directed by Terence Young. With Anthony Quayle, Sarah Churchill, Andrew Ray, Irene Browne. A vicar falsely accused of assaulting a youth attempts to prove his innocence and save his reputation.

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    • Drama
    • Terence Young
    • 1960
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  5. 6/10. Engrossing 'wrongfully accused' tale. Leofwine_draca 19 August 2016. SERIOUS CHARGE is a social drama with a 'wrongfully accused' theme. It stars Anthony Quayle who gives an excellent performance as a crusading vicar trying to knock some sense into the local juvenile delinquents. Unfortunately he makes an enemy of a couple of people in ...

  6. Serious Charge 1959 1 hr. 45 min. Drama List Reviews 17% Fewer than 50 Ratings Audience Score A punk (Andrew Ray) commits murder and accuses the new minister (Anthony Quayle) in town of the crime.

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    • Anthony Quayle
    • Terence Young
  7. Howard Phillips, a vicar who's new in the town of Bellington, wants to reach out to youth. The previous vicar's daughter, Hester Peters, who fears being a spinster, wants to be his wife. He tells her he's not interested. When he confronts a tough kid about something the youth has done, the lad sets out to frame the vicar. Hester, who's walked in on the confrontation, backs the youth's story ...

  8. Serious Charge is a 1959 feature from director Terence Young that was shot in the new town of Stevenage, doubling as the fictional town of Bellington. The plot sees the residents of the town welcome its new vicar (Anthony Quayle) with open arms until a young delinquent (Andrew Ray, the little boy from The Yellow Balloon all grown up) spreads ...

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