Soho Incident | |
Director: | Vernon Sewell |
Producer: | M. J. Frankovich George Maynard |
Screenplay: | Ian Stuart Black |
Based On: | Robert Westerby (based on the novel) ("Wide Boys Never Work") |
Starring: | Faith Domergue Lee Patterson |
Music: | Robert Sharples |
Cinematography: | Basil Emmott |
Editing: | Peter Rolfe Johnson |
Studio: | Frankovich Productions |
Distributor: | Columbia Pictures |
Runtime: | 77 minutes |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Language: | English |
Soho Incident, released in the United States as Spin a Dark Web, is a 1956 British film noir directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Faith Domergue and Lee Patterson.[1] The screenplay is based on the 1937 novel Wide Boys Never Work by Robert Westerby.
Jim Bankley a Canadian veteran living in London, is trying without much luck to succeed as a prizefighter. Through an old army buddy, he meets and begins working for the local Sicilian mob leader Rico Francesi. Bankley falls in love with Rico's sister, the vile Bella Francesi; she soon draws him deeper into the gang's activities. When he finds himself pulled into a murder plot, he finally realizes that his lover is only using him and determines to escape the gang – but things are extremely complicated.
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "A competent and fast-moving gang film, with some excellent location glimpses of Soho by night and day."[2]