I loved this short little film, I suppose a Britflick B-movies in 1954. Nice and short too. Not the false endings and 2 and a half hours' running time of modern movies, This come sin at just over an hour and 10 minutes.
I suppose it may have been influenced by the 1951 A-Movie The Lavender Hill Mob.
But there is much to enjoy here, the deception of a man on the run, and irony of other guest's comments at the Eastbourne guesthouse - back in the days when people lived in such places, British people not asylum seekers as is the case often now in such places.
Yes, it's old and so old-fashioned and creaky BUT stuff made now will seem the same in 65 years!
The main actor Charles Victor played supporting roles for decades so this is a rare starring role for him. Perfectly cast.
No spoilers but a rather shocking ending, one which would be seen as perhaps too shocking for TV now.
I enjoyed it. 4 stars. Always fun to see empty carless roads of the 1950s too.