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  1. The Small Voice (released in the USA as The Hideout) is a 1948 British thriller film directed by Fergus McDonell and starring Valerie Hobson, James Donald and Howard Keel (who was credited as Harold Keel). The film is part of a group of British film noir produced around this time.

  2. Boke (Harold Keel) and Jim (David Greene) are escaped convicts, a pair on the run and trying to stay free. But they get into a devastating car crash, which catches the attention of writer Murray ...

    • Fergus Mcdonell
    • Mystery & Thriller
    • Valerie Hobson
  3. The Small Voice (1948) - Turner Classic Movies. 1h 25m1948. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Brief Synopsis. A young couple discover the car crash victims they tried to help are escaped criminals. Cast & Crew. Read More. Fergus Mcdonnell. Director. Angela Foulds. Howard Keel. Valerie Hobson. James Donald.

  4. The Small Voice starts off very promisingly but squanders its premise of a bickering married couple on the brink of break-up being taken hostage in their Welsh home by a trio of escaped convicts, led by Howard Keel in his debut film role.

    • Fergus Mcdonell
    • Constellation Films
  5. The Small Voice (released in the United States as The Hideout) is a 1948 British thriller film directed by Fergus McDonell and starring Valerie Hobson, James Donald and Howard Keel (who was credited as Harold Keel). The film is part of a group of British film noir produced around this time.

  6. Plot. Three ex-army men escape from Dartmoor Prison and kill a man to get his car. Meanwhile, Mr and Mrs Byrne bicker on a train and discuss divorce before arriving at Llanbach in Wales near their home. He has lost a leg in the war, and is very bitter. As a result they have drifted apart.

  7. Year: 1949. Original title: The Small Voice. Synopsis: The British writer Murray Byrne and his wife Eleanor stop to help two men in a car crash only to find they are criminals on the run.You can watch The Small Voice through on the platforms: