The best Robert Brown’s crime movies

Robert Brown

Robert Brown

23/07/1921- 11/11/2003
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Lost

Lost
6.4/10
U.S. Embassy employee Lee Cochrane and his wife, Sue, receive a shock when they discover that their 18-month-old son, Simon, has disappeared in London. He was last seen with their nanny, and the couple seemingly have no leads that might help police Detective Craig in his investigation. The media sensationalizes the incident, causing an unnecessary distraction as the couple prepares to confront the culprit face-to-face.

Passport to Shame

Passport to Shame
6.5/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 12/12/1958
  • Character: Mike
British melodrama about a cabbie befriending a girl caught up in the white slave trade.

Noose for a Lady

Noose for a Lady
6.1/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 01/04/1953
  • Character: Jonas Rigg
An amateur detective races against time to clear the name of his cousin, who is accused of murdering her husband. It is based on the novel Whispering Woman by Gerald Verner.

Kill Me Tomorrow

Kill Me Tomorrow
5.3/10
A reporter (Pat O'Brien) who needs cash for his son's operation is paid by a smuggler (George Coulouris) to take a murder rap.

The Large Rope

The Large Rope
6.1/10
After being framed for a murder he didn't commit, Tom Penney (Donald Houston) serves his time and returns to his rural English home to establish a quiet life. When another victim is found, however, Tom is blamed for the crime and flees rather than returnng to prison. Hoping to find the real killer -- or killers -- Tom investigates while keeping a low profile to elude his pursuers, and a vital clue leads him on the path to possible redemption.

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