Director Maclean Rogers’s 1957 British crime drama B film You Pay Your Money is a tepid, though inoffensive, even passable filler thriller, based on Michael Cronin’s novel. It stars Hugh McDermott, Jane Hylton and Honor Blackman.
Maclean Rogers also writes the screenplay, in which rare books are smuggled and a woman, Susie Westlake (Honor Blackman), is kidnapped by Arabs as a hostage. Her husband Bob (Hugh McDermott) has to get her back while keeping hold of the books.
The married couple have visited Belgium and become involved with wealthy financier Steve Mordaunt (Ivan Samson) in the sale and transfer of a collection of rare books. His lover Mrs Rosemary Delgado (Jane Hylton) is suspected of an attempted burglary at Mordaunt’s home. But she leads the Westlakes to search for the ancient writings of Achmed, which have inspired an extreme political group, and are thought to be in Mourdaunt’s collection.
At least the story of kidnap and rare book smuggling is complex and unusual, if over-blown and low on credibility, and the acting is a very considerable improvement on the cheap-looking production, thanks to busy film and TV professionals like Blackman and Hylton. Maclean Rogers handles it briskly and capably enough.
Talking of You Pay Your Money, I’m baffled how Butcher’s Film Service made their money back. Audiences didn’t pay their money for this one, it was the freebie they got before the big picture. They still don’t have to pay for it. It is showing free on Talking Pictures TV.
It is shot at Nettlefold Studios, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England.
The cast are Hugh McDermott as Bob Westlake, Jane Hylton as Mrs Rosemary Delgado, Honor Blackman as Susie Westlake, Hugh Moxey as Tom Cookson, Ivan Samson as Steve Mordaunt, Ferdy Mayne as Delal, Shirley Deane as Doris Squire, Gerard Heinz as Dr. Burger, Peter Swanwick as hall porter, Basil Dignam as Currie, Fred Griffiths as driver Fred, Ben Williams as Seymour, Elsie Wagstaff as Ada Seymour, Vincent Holman as Briggs, Mark Daly as Goodwin, Myles Rudge as estate agent, Jack Taylor as 1st thug, Larry Taylor as 2nd thug, Robert Dorning as birdwatcher, Don Qureshi as Arab, Lucette Marimar as telephonist, Amando Guinlee as Belgian seaman, Shaym Bahadur as Said, Shripad Pai as man, and George Roderick as Oley Jackson.
You Pay Your Money is directed by Maclean Rogers, runs 68 minutes, is made and released by Butcher’s Film Service, is written by Maclean Rogers, is shot in black and white by Walter J Harvey, and is produced by W G Chalmers.
Release date: February 1957 (UK).
Edinburgh-born Hugh McDermott (20 March 1906 – 29 January 1972) made a large number of film, stage and TV appearances between 1936 and 1972. He specialised in playing Americans, so most British film fans had no idea he was Scottish.
English actress Jane Hylton (16 July 1926 – 28 February 1979, born Audrey Gwendolene Clark) made around 30 films, mostly in the late 1940s and 1950s.
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