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Mix Me a Person
Mix Me a Person is a 1962 British crime drama film directed by Leslie Norman, starring Anne Baxter, Donald Sinden, Adam Faith, Walter Brown and Carole Ann Ford. The screenplay concerns a young London criminal who is faced with being hanged for murdering a policeman. With even his defence counsel convinced of his guilt, a female psychiatrist tries to prove that the police and legal system have made a mistake.
Plot
Phillip Bellamy, a leading barrister, tells his wife, psychiatrist Anne Dyson, about his most recent case defending a young man, Harry Jukes, who has apparently shot a policeman on a country road and been found by police still holding the gun. Bellamy is convinced of his guilt but Anne is less sure. Much of her practice is with troubled young people, and she feels there is more to the story than the police evidence.
More details
author | Ian Dalrymple |
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director | Leslie Norman |
editor | Ernest Hosler |
genre | crime drama |
keywords | arrest battersea bentley continental café car park country road court death by hanging deathbed disturb drive hang happen ira irish republican army jack kill parked car plan than the young man young people |
musicBy | Les Vandyke |
producer | Sergei Nolbandov Victor Saville |
publisher | British Lion Film Corporation |