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Reprising his role in R.C. Sherriff's West End stage hit, Ralph
Richardson stars as a staid London bank clerk whose inexplicable
amnesia leaves him without an alibi in the aftermath of a murder; Jack
Hawkins stars as his doctor, and Margaret Leighton his equally
perplexed wife.
This 1952 suspense feature saw Richardson heading an outstanding cast,
as well as taking on the mantle of director for the first and only time
in his career, with Guy Hamilton (best known for
Goldfinger
and
Diamonds Are Forever) as assistant director; the result
is a taut, compelling and very human drama that retains a gripping
sense of mystery right up to its conclusion.
Home at Seven
is presented here in a brand-new transfer from the original film
elements.
When David Preston returns home at seven, his distraught wife tells him
that he did not come home at seven - or at any other time - the
previous evening. In fact, he has no idea where he could have been; he
recalls nothing between the time he left the bank on Monday and his
arrival home that following evening. His doctor is inclined at first to
treat it lightly, but everything changes when it emerges that during
Preston's 'lost day', a murder and robbery have taken place...
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