8/10
To Dance or Not To Dance?
22 January 2017
Warning: Spoilers
Film reviewing is an irregular art. I find I have written up two reviews of "Dancing With Crime". In the first review, I have awarded the film only five points out of ten. I write that the chief interest in watching this movie is to catch young Diana Dors in a small unbilled role as a dance hall "hostess". Otherwise, I wrote, this movie is just an ordinary crime melodrama with all the suspense taken out of it by our knowledge of the murderers. In the second review, however, I have given the movie an 8/10 score and described it as an excellent thriller! This time, I thought the direction by John Paddy Carstairs was well above his usual humdrum standard and that the cast, led by Richard Attenborough and Sheila Sim, was perfect!

Long after this movie was made, I met Diana Dors and helped her publicize her book. She commented that she had ended up in the movies right where she started – namely as a character actress. Yes, she was a character actress before she became a sex symbol and she was very pleased that I had seen some of these films like "Penny and the Pownall Case" and "Oliver Twist".
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