Rod Fenner
Lee Patterson
Rod Fenner

A GI deserter frames a girl for killing a blackmailer, and holds her captive while seeking gems.
Rod Fenner
Lee Patterson
Rod Fenner
Ann Coltby
Ann Sears
Ann Coltby
Mr. Scruby
Hilton Edwards
Mr. Scruby
Supt. Harding
Victor Maddern
Supt. Harding
Det. Sgt. Paige
Stuart Saunders
Det. Sgt. Paige
Mrs. Pomeroy
Diana Fawcett
Mrs. Pomeroy
Clothes Dealer
George Rose
Clothes Dealer
Mr. Pomeroy
Roddy McMillan
Mr. Pomeroy
Police Constable
Geoffrey Russell
Police Constable
Robert MacKenzie
Bank Manager
Llewellyn Rees
Bank Manager
Grimshawe
Percy Cartwright
Grimshawe
<em>'Cat & Mouse'</em> isn't terrible, but it isn't anywhere near good either. Of course, there wasn't any big expectations that I held coming into it, but B movies can still offer entertainment. This Paul Rotha picture? Not so much, for me anyway. It's all rather dull. Lee Patterson and Ann Sears play lead, both are alright. Patterson is the better, even if his character is more there for his style than any substance; looks straight out of <em>'Grease'</em>. Hilton Edwards, despite chewing the heck outta the scenery, is my standout from this. I did like seeing bits of 1950s London, mind you. I know it's only because I'm looking at it through modern eyes, but there is something about seeing this general era of England on film that I do enjoy. That's the only true positive I have, which probably says it all in regards to how I view this film.
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