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''The Hand'' is a 1960 British crime thriller directed by Henry Cass.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Hand )〕 It begins during the Burma campaign (although, curiously, the film starts with '1946' overlaid on the action), with three captured soldiers threatened with torture if they do not divulge military information to their Japanese captors. Two refuse and have their hands chopped off. Forward to post-War London and a gentleman of the night is found with his hand surgically removed and £500 in his pockets. Thus begins a criminal investigation seeking the perpetrator, returning the plot to the film's opening situation. This British B film is noted for its nightmarish premise and opening scene of horror that belies its censorship certificate. It is sometimes broadcast on the Freeview channel, movies4men. ==Cast== * Derek Bond as Roberts / Roger Crawshaw * Reed De Rouen as Michael John Brodie * Bryan Coleman as George Adams * Walter Randall as Japanese Commander * Tony Hilton as Police Sergeant Paul Foster * Harold Scott as Charlie Taplow * Ray Cooney as Sergeant David Pollitt * Gwenda Ewen as Nurse Johns * Michael Moore as Dr. Metcalfe * Ronald Leigh-Hunt as Inspector Munyard * Ronald Wilson as Doctor * Garard Green as Dr. Simon Crawshaw * Jean Dallas as Nurse Geiber * David Blake Kelly as Jay Marshall * Reginald Hearne as Noel Brodie * Madeleine Burgess as Mrs. Brodie 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Hand (1960 film)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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