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  1. The Long Memory is typical of the run-of-the-mill British film noir of its era. The film is interesting because it features John Mills, a popular actor at the time, in very atypical role, the unkempt anti-hero. Mills was far better known as the genial heroic character, the kind of well-presented, well-spoken lad that every father in the land ...

  2. The Long Memory, Robert Hamer's post-Ealing brooding revenge thriller, has long been a favourite of mine, partly because it features, as part of its austere landscape, Northfleet and Gravesend, where I used to work in the late 90s. It stars John Mills as Philip Davidson, wrongly convicted for manslaughter/murder and who serves 12 years in prison.

  3. The Long Memory (1953) The Long Memory (1953) View more photos Movie Info. Synopsis Paroled after 12 years, an Englishman (John Mills) finds alive the man three people said he killed.

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  4. The Long Memory [1] is Ozma's current weapon of choice, and is most well known for belonging to Ozpin. Following his death, it was passed down to Oscar Pine. The Long Memory has been wielded by Ozma in countless incarnations after he stopped using his Staff. It has the ability to store kinetic energy, which can later be used to release immense ...

  5. An innocent man is released from prison after 12 years and tracks down the witnesses who lied about him in court. Robert Hamer. Director, Screenplay. Howard Clewes. Novel. Frank Harvey.

  6. The Long Memory & The Bruce "Utah" Phillips Flanger Car. It was late 1968 or maybe early 69'. Only my father and a couple of his friends knew the exact date that my father left Utah. In 68' he had run ran for the U.S. Senate on the Peace & Freedom Party ticket. It was successful only in the fact that he received approximately 5,000 votes.

  7. Earl St. John. Bill Kirby. Hugh Stewart. William Alwyn. Howard Clewes. Frank Harvey. Robert Hamer. An innocent man is released from prison after 12 years and tracks down the witnesses who lied about him in court.