
Don’t Ever Leave Me (1949)
Elderly crook Harry Denton, when challenged to prove he is “not past it,” decides to kidnap Sheila Farlane, the 16 year old daughter of a famous actor. When Harry loses his nerve, Sheila won’t let him give up.
Director: Arthur Crabtree, Basil Keys
Actors: Anthony Newley, Barbara Murray, Edward Rigby, Hugh Sinclair, Jimmy Hanley, Linden Travers, Maurice Denham, Michael Balfour, Patricia Dainton, Petula Clark
Country: United Kingdom
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