Crosstrap
Crosstrap is a 1962 British B-movie crime film starring Laurence Payne, Jill Adams and Gary Cockrell and marking the directorial debut of Robert Hartford-Davis. The screenplay was adapted from a novel by John Newton Chance and the film was reportedly unusually graphic for its time in its depiction of on-screen violence, with one reviewer describing a "climactic blood-bath where corpses bite the dust as freely as Indians in a John Ford western".
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Crosstrap
Crosstrap is a 1962 British B-movie crime film starring Laurence Payne, Jill Adams and Gary Cockrell and marking the directorial debut of Robert Hartford-Davis. The screenplay was adapted from a novel by John Newton Chance and the film was reportedly unusually graphic for its time in its depiction of on-screen violence, with one reviewer describing a "climactic blood-bath where corpses bite the dust as freely as Indians in a John Ford western".
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