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194878 minThriller

Escape

Is Escape a Hit or Flop?

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Is Escape worth watching? With a rating of 5.4/10, this Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Escape Synopsis

A convict sentenced to three years for killing a detective escapes and goes on the lam, aided by a local girl.

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Top Cast

Rex Harrison
Rex HarrisonMatt Denant
Peggy Cummins
Peggy CumminsDora Winton
William Hartnell
William HartnellInspector Harris
Norman Wooland
Norman WoolandMinister
Jill Esmond
Jill EsmondGrace Winton
Frederick Piper
Frederick PiperBrownie
Marjorie Rhodes
Marjorie RhodesMrs. Pinkem
Betty Ann Davies
Betty Ann DaviesGirl in Park
Cyril Cusack
Cyril CusackRodgers
John Slater
John SlaterSalesman

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Is Escape worth watching?

Escape has received mixed reviews with a 5.4/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Thriller movies.

Is Escape hit or flop?

Escape has received average ratings (5.4/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Escape is a Thriller movie that A convict sentenced to three years for killing a detective escapes and goes on the lam, aided by a local girl....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJul 9, 2022
★ 6

Poor old Rex Harrison ("Denant") is taking a stroll though a foggy park when he gets involved in a tragic contretemps with a prostitute and an undercover police officer. The ensuing fracas sees the officer fall to the ground where he bangs his head on the leg of a bench and dies. "Denant" stays put, owns up and throws himself on the mercy of the court - and a sentence of three years is his reward. He manages to escape, though, and with the help of a young girl "Dora" (Peggy Cummins) manages to lead the pursuing police - led by William Hartnell - a merry dance. I've got to say, though, that aside from the obvious criticism of the demonstrably inflexible justice system that penalised a man for an accident, I struggled to quite see the point of the rest of it. It has gently religious - or, perhaps more specifically Christian - undertones, and maybe that serves to illustrate that a system with some flaws is better than no system at all, but it doesn't resonate in a fashion that concludes in anything substantial. Perhaps that's the point - maybe we are too prone to look for definites where there are none to be had. It's decently paced - much of it takes place on the run - and there is the odd comic scene, too. Harrison and Hartnell do their jobs well enough without either really having to tax their resources, nor for that matter must we, watching.