British "B" features are usually not a great investment in time or money, but this is the exception that proves the rule. It's very neatly directed against authentic Chelsea backgrounds by Daniel Birt and boasts a really fine performance by Hy Hazell (a stage actress I once had the pleasure of meeting) in one of her regrettably rare screen appearances.
Admittedly, the screenplay is inclined to be somewhat over-talkative (a sure giveaway of the film's modest budget) and to lose momentum halfway through. But it's still worth watching. Director Daniel Birt plays fair with his audiences – which is something I like! Admittedly, if you can't spot the murderer, you are definitely not a frequent movie watcher, but I enjoyed the game anyway!
Admittedly, the screenplay is inclined to be somewhat over-talkative (a sure giveaway of the film's modest budget) and to lose momentum halfway through. But it's still worth watching. Director Daniel Birt plays fair with his audiences – which is something I like! Admittedly, if you can't spot the murderer, you are definitely not a frequent movie watcher, but I enjoyed the game anyway!