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Hell Is a City
Stanley Baker’s brooding inspector shines darkly in an existentialist police procedure drama.
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Director
Val Guest
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With
Stanley Baker, John Crawford, Billie Whitelaw, Donald Pleasence
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UK 1960. 96min
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35mm
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Certificate
PG
In this superb Hammer-produced police procedural, Stanley Baker plays an inspector hunting a murderer while struggling with his crumbling marriage. The film maintains a strong psychological focus, unfolding at a measured pace until it accelerates towards a thrilling climax atop a building in Manchester – one of British cinema’s most exhilarating sequences. Alexander Payne described it as his major discovery of the Locarno Film Festival retrospective.
The screening of Hell Is a City on Friday 9 May will include a discussion with season curator Ehsan Khoshbakht, and James Bell and Josephine Botting, Curators, BFI National Archive.
Waterloo Bridge (near BFI Southbank) will be closed on 7 June Sunday between 7am and 7pm. BFI Southbank will be closed Tuesday 23 and Wednesday 24 June due to a private event.
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