West of Suez

West of Suez

U.S. theatrical poster
Directed by Arthur Crabtree
Produced by Richard Gordon
Screenplay by Norman Hudis
Based on an original story by Charles F. Vetter (as Lance Hargreaves)
and Norman Hudis
Starring Keefe Brasselle
Music by Wilfred Burns (uncredited)
Cinematography Walter J. Harvey (as James Harvey)
Edited by Peter Mayhew
Production
company
Distributed by Astral (UK)
Release dates
1957
Running time
74 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

West of Suez, released in the United States as The Fighting Wildcats, is a 1957 British drama film directed by Arthur Crabtree and starring Keefe Brasselle, Kay Callard and Karel Stepanek.[1] An adventurer is hired to assassinate the leader of an Arab movement advocating peace, but is unable to complete his mission.

Cast

Production

Braselle was meant to direct as well as star but could not get a permit to do so from the British trade union, so producer Richard Gordon had to replace him with Arthur Crabtree.[2]

Critical reception

TV Guide called it an "okay suspense story with a dull romantic subplot." [3]

References

  1. "West of Suez". BFI.
  2. Tom Weaver, The Horror Hits of Richard Gordon, Bear Manor Media 2011 p 18
  3. "The Fighting Wildcats". TVGuide.com.


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