Please note this is a region 2 DVD & will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play Reprising his role in RC Sherriff&s West End stage hit Ralph Richardson stars as a staid London bank clerk whose inexplicable amnesia leaves him without an alibi in the aftermath of a murder; Jack Hawkins stars as his doctor & Margaret Leighton his equally perplexed wife This 1952 suspense feature saw Richardson heading an outstanding cast as well as taking on the mantle of director for the first & only time in his career with Guy Hamilton (best known for Goldfinger & Diamonds Are Forever) as assistant director; the result is a taut compelling & very human drama that retains a gripping sense of mystery right up to its conclusion Home at Seven is presented here in a br&-new transfer from the original film elements When David Preston returns home at seven his distraught wife tells him that he did not come home at seven
- or at any other time
- the previous evening In fact he has no idea where he could have been; he recalls nothing between the time he left the bank on Monday & his arrival home that following evening His doctor is inclined at first to treat it lightly but everything changes when it emerges that during Preston&s &lost day& a murder & robbery have taken place Actors Ralph Richardson Margaret Leighton Jack Hawkins Campbell Singer Michael Shepley & Margaret Withers Director Ralph Richardson Certificate Universal Suitable for All Year 1952 Languages English Duration 1 hour & 22 minutes (approx)