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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. Original title: The Small Voice. 1948. 1h 7m. IMDb RATING. 6.3 /10. 238. YOUR RATING. Rate. Crime Drama Thriller. A husband and wife stop to help two men in a car crash only to find they are criminals on the run. Director. Fergus McDonell. Writers. George Barraud. Derek Neame. Julian Orde. Stars. Valerie Hobson. James Donald. Howard Keel.

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    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
    • Fergus McDonell
    • 1952
  3. The Small Voice. 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...

    • Fergus Mcdonell
    • Mystery & Thriller
    • Valerie Hobson
  4. Nov 5, 2023 · The Small Voice (1948) Addeddate 2023-11-05 07:06:16 Identifier the-small-voice-1948 Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.7.0

    • 80 min
  5. 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.

    • Fergus Mcdonnell
    • Angela Foulds
  6. James Donald Cast. Howard Keel Cast. David Greene Cast. George Barraud Screenplay. Derek Neame Screenplay. Julian Orde Screenplay. Critics reviews. 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.

  7. 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.