Home at Seven Blu-ray Movie | Classic British Drama | Perfect for Movie Nights & Collectors
Home at Seven Blu-ray Movie | Classic British Drama | Perfect for Movie Nights & Collectors
Home at Seven Blu-ray Movie | Classic British Drama | Perfect for Movie Nights & Collectors
Home at Seven Blu-ray Movie | Classic British Drama | Perfect for Movie Nights & Collectors
Home at Seven Blu-ray Movie | Classic British Drama | Perfect for Movie Nights & Collectors

Home at Seven Blu-ray Movie | Classic British Drama | Perfect for Movie Nights & Collectors

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Reprising his role in R.C. 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 co-stars as his doctor alongside Margaret Leighton as his equally perplexed wife. Home at Seven saw Richardson taking on the mantle of director for the first and only time in his career the result is a taut drama with a gripping sense of mystery. It is presented here as a brand-new High Definition remaster from original film elements in its original theatrical aspect ratio. 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. David recalls nothing between the time he left the bank on Monday and his arrival home that following evening and his doctor is inclined at first to treat it lightly. Then everything changes when it emerges that, during his 'lost day', a murder and robbery took place... SPECIAL FEATURE: Image gallery

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I saw this on t v about forty years ago And have been searching for it ever since. Directed by and starring Sir Ralph Richardson. Great cast. And a little mysterious Mystery About amnesia of sorts. I like movies that can get a story done and told perfectly without dragging on, and on. And this is very efficient at a running time of only one hour and twenty five minutes.