House of Darkness is a 1948 British film. It was directed by Oswald Mitchell.
| House of Darkness | |
|---|---|
Original trade ad in Kinematograph Weekly | |
| Directed by | Oswald Mitchell |
| Written by | John Gilling |
| Based on | radio play Duet by Betty Davies[1] |
| Produced by | Harry Reynolds |
| Cinematography | Cyril Bristow |
| Music by | George Melachrino (musical director) |
Production company | International Motion Pictures |
| Distributed by | British Lion |
Release date | 1948 |
| Country | UK |
| Language | English |
It marked the film debut of Laurence Harvey.[2][3][4]
A young man plans to get his hands on the family fortune.
Harvey had been spotted by a talent scout while performing in Manchester Rep.[5]
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