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Directed by | Lance Comfort |
Produced by | Victor Skutezky |
Written by | Rodney Ackland, Frederick Gotfurt |
Starring | Robert Newton, Simone Simon, William Hartnell |
Music by | Mischa Poliansky |
Cinematography | Otto Heller |
Edited by | Lito Carruthers |
Distributed by | Pathe Pictures |
Release date
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1947 United Kingdom 27 March 1949 (USA) |
Running time
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91 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Box office | £132,235 |
Temptation Harbour is a British black and white crime/drama film directed by Lance Comfort, released in 1947 based on the novel Newhaven-Dieppe (L'Homme de Londres) by Georges Simenon. The film was made at Welwyn Studios.
A signalman on a quay sees a fight between two men. One of the men is deliberately pushed into the water and the signalman cannot save him, but decides to keep his suitcase which later finds is full of banknotes with a value of £5000.