23 Paces To Baker Street | English Full Movie | Crime Mystery Thriller
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Published 2024-06-23
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In the bustling streets of a European city, a blind playwright overhears a seemingly innocuous conversation that draws him into a web of intrigue and danger. Armed only with his acute senses and keen intellect, he embarks on a relentless quest to uncover the truth, navigating through shadows and deceit. As he meticulously pieces together clues and confronts adversaries lurking in the shadows, the mystery deepens, revealing unexpected alliances and betrayals. Join us for a suspenseful journey where every step taken and every word overheard brings him closer to unraveling a complex conspiracy that threatens not only his own safety but the lives of those around him.
Starring: Van Johnson, Vera Miles, Cecil Parker
Directed By: Henry Hathaway
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All Comments (21)
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As of today (6/27/24) Vera Miles is still here at 94. Always impressive in every role.
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Van Johnson was great in a difficult lead role, with abundant support from a cast of real pros.
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...yay,no smut,no swearing, no tattoos, got to love that...
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I love all the London views and locations! Of course that was 68 years ago and London has changed a lot. Priceless.
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This is quite a wonderful who-dun-it. Acting is first rate from the wonderful Van Johnson as a blind man around whom the narrative revolves. He is ably supported by the lovely Vera Miles. This is a not-to-be-missed masterpiece from 20th Century Fox, circa mid-50's. I saw the film as a child and got the same thrill when I watched again a few months ago. Van was the master of all genres. Put him in a musical, comedy, drama or any other genre for that matter, and he delivered, never disappointing the audience.
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Excellent film.Vera miles was stunning.Cecil Parker and Van Johnson brilliant.Thanks for posting.
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I found your video by accident, but now I am glad I found it!
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Excellent Movie and in widescreen Theatre. I have never seen this movie, what a Treat, a Golden treasure, Thank You !
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I rank this as one of the 5 of my favourite movies ever. I bought it in the versions available, in the last 20 years, VHS, DVD, DVD remastered and BD. And now I can even watch it on You Tube. I can't get enough of it. Exceptional cast, intriguing plot, the London atmosphere on a winter, foggy night. Thanks a lot for this improved vision version, too. To be kept, watched over and over. πππ
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What a lovely old movie I love it. The scenes of old London Town are magical. Thank you so much for sharing.
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I've seen hundred's of movies and never this one! Thank you for posting! I notice this was made after Van Johnson had his accident...evident by the scar on his forehead. Looking forward to watching more from you! xx
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Just viewed this film by accident last night. Excellent plot.
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I really do LOVE the mystery of this movie, and it's getting very interesting now.
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This came out in 1956, the same year Hitchcock released 'The Man Who Knew Too Much' with Jimmy Stewart and Doris Day.
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Theres nothing like a new find that turns out great π
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Good flick, based upon a good novel. It puts you in mind of Hitchcock's Rear Window, doesn't it? And how refreshing it is to see people out and about without their eyes stuck to their smartphones! Those were the days!
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Great movie, at times it reminded me of the movie "Rear Window"! :)
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Thank you for a great film. I had never heard of this before, and I love surprises! Especially fun ones. Cheers!
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π This was a great movie and a great cast,. I really enjoyed it. Its 11:55 and I'm going to pop some popcorn & get a cold soft drink . And get ready for the next movie.β€β€β€
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Awesome! It was my first time watching. So freaking good! I pray younger generations will learn to appreciate this type of flick. The world was different but that's what I want the youngsters to appreciate. Thanks for the UpL!π