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  1. Portrait of Alison. Portrait of Alison (U.S. title: Postmark for Danger[2], also known as Alison[3]) is a 1956 British crime film directed by Guy Green and starring Terry Moore, Robert Beatty and William Sylvester. [4] It was written by Green and Ken Hughes based on the BBC television series Portrait of Alison which aired the same year. [5][6]

  2. Portrait of Alison is a 1956 film based on Francis Durbridge's tv serial of the previous year. In the US, the film was known as Postmark for Danger. The story was written at a time when Durbridge was at the peak of his powers, and of his fame, and the plot includes a host of the devices that one associates with Durbridge - above all, the seemingly commonplace, yet at the same time inexplicable ...

  3. Portrait of Alison (TV Series 1955) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Portrait of Alison. Tim Forester (Patrick Barr) is a successful and well-known portrait painter. His younger brother is killed in a car crash in Italy on the Amalfi-Positano road, and a girl who was in the car at the time is also reported killed. Forester is commissioned to paint a portrait of the dead girl by her father, using photographs and ...

  5. Apr 24, 2015 · Portrait of Alison, which is based on the story by Francis Durbridge, is quite the Hitchcockian tale, featuring double crosses, mistaken identity and a pretty woman in trouble, rescued by a rather reluctant hero. It’s all fairly routine in that sense, but the McGuffin here is a postcard apparently sent by the deceased brother to Tim, which then goes missing, but might be the piece of the ...

  6. Meet the talented cast and crew behind 'Portrait of Alison' on Moviefone. Explore detailed bios, filmographies, and the creative team's insights. Dive into the heart of this movie through its ...

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  8. There are no crew records added to Portrait of Alison. URL. Portrait of Alison was a 1955 British television series featuring Patrick Barr, Lockwood West, Anthony Nicholls and Brian Wilde. A crime-based thriller written by Francis Durbridge it aired in six half-hour episodes between February and March 1955.