For Them That Trespass | |
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Directed by | Alberto Cavalcanti |
Written by | J. Lee Thompson |
Based on | For Them That Trespass by Ernest Raymond |
Produced by | Victor Skutezky |
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Cinematography | Derick Williams |
Edited by | Margery Saunders |
Music by | Philip Green |
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Distributed by | Associated British-Pathé (UK) |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | £150,232[1] |
Box office | £124,978 (UK)[2] |
For Them That Trespass is a 1949 British crime film directed by Alberto Cavalcanti and starring Richard Todd, Patricia Plunkett and Stephen Murray.[3] It is an adaptation of the 1944 novel of the same name by Ernest Raymond.[4]
The film's main theme is miscarriage of justice. In the film, a professional writer witnesses a murder. He decides not to testify on behalf of an innocent man accused of the crime, wishing to protect his own reputation. The innocent man spends 15 years in prison for the murder. Once released, he tries to clear his name.