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Never Let Go
Never Let Go (also known as Moment of Truth) is a 1960 British thriller film directed by John Guillermin and starring Richard Todd, Peter Sellers and Elizabeth Sellars. It was written by Alun Falconer.
Plot
Lionel Meadows is a London garage owner who deals in stolen cars. Meadows buys log books from scrapped models, then has other cars corresponding to the log books stolen and the number plates replaced. He gives a list of cars to young petty thief Tommy Towers, which includes a 1959 Ford Anglia. The car Tommy steals belongs to struggling cosmetics salesman John Cummings, who needs the car to keep his job but who could not afford to insure the car against theft. Desperate to recover it, Cummings learns that he is going to lose his job to a younger colleague.
More details
author | John Guillermin |
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contentLocation | London |
director | John Guillermin |
editor | Ralph Sheldon |
genre | crime thriller |
keywords | attack bloody fight break car theft cumming demobilisation disturb ford anglia kill obsess stolen cars struggle |
musicBy | John Barry |
producer | Peter De Sarigny |
productionCompany | Independent Artists |
publisher | Rank Film Distributors |
recordedAt | Pinewood Studios |