Hot Ice is a 1952 British comedy crime film directed by Kenneth Hume and starring John Justin, Barbara Murray and Ivor Barnard.[1] It was released as a second feature. It is based on the 1934 novel Weekend at Thrackley by Alan Melville and its subsequent play version. An eccentric invites an assortment of guests to his country house, planning to rob them of their valuables.
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Directed by | Kenneth Hume |
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Based on | Weekend at Thrackley Alan Melville |
Produced by | Charles Reynolds |
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Cinematography | Ted Lloyd |
Edited by | John Shirley |
Music by | Ivor Slaney |
Production company | Charles Reynolds Productions |
Distributed by | Apex Film Distributors |
Release date | December 1952 |
Running time | 65 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
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