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  1. 7 de ago. de 2012 · The Long Memory reminds us that Hamer was a force to be reckoned with before his personal problems took over his career. The film has a stunning look of true "noir" - dark, grainy, full of Gothic shadows, seedy locations and enriched by an extraordinary performance by John Mills.

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  2. The Long Memory is a 1953 British crime thriller film directed by Robert Hamer, starring John Mills, John McCallum and Elizabeth Sellars. Based on the 1951 n...

    • 89 min
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    • Graham Peter Telfer
  3. John Mills followed his successful Gentle Gunman with the tensioned-filled meller The Long Memory. Convicted for a murder he did not commit, Davidson (Mills) spends 12 long years in prison. Upon his release, he vows to get even with the three witnesses who perjured themselves and clenched his conviction.

  4. 7,500. Genres. Summary. Cy is a young woman who came from the north to the Capital of the Archipelago after her family was killed in a battle when she was a child. Cy and her friend Ban are both in their final year of apprenticeship at the Central Library, studying under the elder Hammon to become Memorials, the keepers of the Long Memory.

  5. Description. The Long Memory – 1953. A man is released from jail after serving 12 years for a murder he didn’t commit. Determined to seek revenge on those responsible for his imprisonment he at first shuts himself away in a deserted barge on the Thames Estuary where he is kept under police surveillance. Stars: John Mills, John McCallum ...

  6. By the actor's own admission, The Long Memory was undertaken to pay rent and settle tax debts, with little forethought of its artistic merits. The rights for Howard Clewes' 1951 source novel had been purchased by Hugh Stewart, an independent producer who had gotten his start as a junior editor for Michael Balcon at Gaumont and had cut Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934).

  7. It appears that John Mason has previously expressed the view that 028n and 028an are incorrect. He now adds that the house John Mills is walking down the three steps was No. 41, long demolished, those pictures show No. 21, still there but never having steps. The policeman has his back to No. 31 the "Four Winds" antique shop. (RL)