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VENGEANCE IS MINE - British Railway Movie Database

VENGEANCE IS MINE

GB
1949
59mins
Dir: Alan Cullimore
Starring: Valentine Dyall and Anne Firth

Believing himself to be dying, a wrongly imprisoned man hires an assassin to kill him so he can frame the man who put him behind bars

This intriguing crime drama was, like many worthy B movies of the time, produced solely as a low budget second feature. The film contains a single brief shot of a couple of trams passing by a shop window, one of which at least is working route 72, Victoria Embankment to Woolwich.

As Robert Westwood looks into the window of a coffee shop, an E3 tram passes by in the street behind
Just as the scene cuts another tram comes into view on the right. This is Westminster Bridge Road, and the background building is the Red Lion pub on the corner of Lower Marsh Street.