Way Out (1956)
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The Way Out was originally released in Great Britain as Dial 999. The eponymous telephone number is the emergency line to Scotland Yard, which in this film is represented by detective John Bentley. Hollywood's Gene Nelson plays a philandering husband who tries to hide the fact that he's… More The Way Out was originally released in Great Britain as Dial 999. The eponymous telephone number is the emergency line to Scotland Yard, which in this film is represented by detective John Bentley. Hollywood's Gene Nelson plays a philandering husband who tries to hide the fact that he's killed a man. Nelson's wife Mona Freeman and brother-in-law Michael Goodliffe concoct an elaborate scheme to evade the authorities, but it all proves futile in the film's ironic climax. Assembled by Merton Park productions, the low-budget firm later responsible for Edgar Wallace mysteries, Dial 999 was spun off into a 39-week TV series. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Montgomery Tully
- Genres
- Mystery & Suspense, Drama
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Cast
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Gene Nelson
as Greg Carradine
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Mona Freeman
as Terry Carradine
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John Bentley
as Detective Sgt. Seagrave
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Michael Goodliffe
as John Moffat
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Sydney Tafler
as Alf Cressett
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Charles Victor
as Tom Smithers
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Arthur Lovegrove
as George
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Cyril Chamberlain
as Anderson
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Paula Byrne
as Vera Bellamy
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Kay Callard
as Blonde
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Michael Golden
as Inspector Keyes
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Charles Mortimer
as Mr. Harding
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Margaret Harrison
as Policewoman Larkins
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Clifford Buckton
as Farmer
- Jack McNaughton