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  1. Jan 22, 2022 · An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video. An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio. An illustration of a 3.5" floppy disk. ... Dial. 999. Topics Dial 999 ...

  2. Dial 999 (U.S title: The Way Out ) is a 1955 British 'B' movie [2] crime drama film directed and written by Montgomery Tully and starring Gene Nelson, Mona Freeman and John Bentley. [3] It was based on the novel of the same name by Bruce Graeme. Produced by Todon Productions, it was shot at the Merton Park Studios in London.

  3. Synopsis. A man tells his wife that the police are after him for having killed a bookie during an alcoholic binge, but that he is innocent and is being framed for the murder. The wife and her brother hide him and try to find out who the real killer was. The more they investigate, the more holes they begin to find in the husband's story.

  4. Storyline: Greg Carradine (Gene Nelson) tells his wife Terry (Mona Freeman) that the police are after him as he has killed a bookie after a drunken binge, but he is innocent and is being framed. Terry and her brother John (Michael Goodliffe) hide him and try and find out who the killer is but the more they investigate the more holes they find ...

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  5. Dial 999 tells the story of Greg Carradine (Gene Nelson), a man who insists he is innocent of a bookie's murder while the police pursue him. His wife, Terry Carradine (Mona Freeman), and her brother John (Michael Goodliffe ) set out to prove his innocence by attempting to identify the real killer, only to find increased uncertainty in his alibi.

    • Montgomery Tully
    • Merton Park Studios
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  7. Dial 999 is a 1955 British crime drama film directed and written by Montgomery Tully based on the novel of the same name by Bruce Graeme. Produced by the British company, Todon Productions, it was shot at the Merton Park Studios in London. RKO Radio Pictures purchased the rights to distribute it in the United States, where it was released in a cut form as The Way Out on 11 April 1956. The film ...

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