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Hue and Cry

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In post-war London, a group of young adventurers embarks on an exciting quest that will lead them to unravel a mysterious robbery. The story begins in a newsstand where a group of boys gathers to read comics and share stories, among them is the clever and charismatic Joe, who becomes the leader of the group. Everything changes when they discover that a burglary has affected their neighborhood, and the boys decide to become amateur detectives.

With their wits and a bit of mischief, they start investigating clues that lead them into a world of intrigue, forgeries, and, surprisingly, a direct connection to a famous comic book author. As they delve deeper into the case, the young detectives face dangerous situations, but their courage and teamwork are unbreakable. However, what initially seemed like a simple theft turns into something much larger, leading the boys to uncover a criminal network.

The film is a celebration of friendship and teamwork, with a touch of comedy and action that makes it a dynamic experience. Throughout the story, the characters develop and showcase the power of imagination and perseverance, clearly demonstrating that, although they are just a group of boys, they can make a difference in their community and perhaps, just perhaps, solve the mystery that no one else has been able to.

Media type
Movie
Year
1947
Director
Charles Crichton
Writer
T. E. B. Clarke
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.70
Actors
Alastair Sim
Jack Warner
Valerie White
Jack Lambert
Harry Fowler
Douglas Barr
Stanley Escane
Ian Dawson
Gerald Fox
David Simpson
Albert Hughes
John Hudson
David Knox
Jeffrey Sirett
James Crabbe
Joan Dowling
Frederick Piper
Vida Hope
Heather Delaine
Paul Demel
Alec Finter
Bruce Belfrage
Grace Arnold
Arthur Denton
Robin Hughes
Howard Douglas
Harry Purvis
Joey Carr
Andrew Sachs
Fred Wood
Gender
Comedy
Crimen
Adventure
Country
United Kingdom
Producers
Michael Balcon
Original title
Hue and Cry
Duration
82
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