Circle of Danger

Circle of Danger is a 1951 British thriller film directed by Jacques Tourneur which stars Ray Milland, Patricia Roc, Marius Goring, Hugh Sinclair and Naunton Wayne. An American travels to England to discover the truth behind his brother's death during the Second World War. The screenplay was by Philip MacDonald.

Cast

 * Ray Milland as Clay Douglas
 * Patricia Roc as Elspeth Graham
 * Marius Goring as Sholto Lewis
 * Hugh Sinclair as Hamish McArran
 * Naunton Wayne as Reggie Sinclair
 * Edward Rigby as Idwal Llewellyn
 * Marjorie Fielding as Margaret McArran
 * John Bailey as Pape Llewellyn
 * Colin Gordon as Col. Fairbairn
 * Dora Bryan as Bubbles Fitzgerald
 * Reginald Beckwith as Oliver
 * David Hutcheson as Tony Wrexham
 * Michael Brennan as Bert Oakshott
 * Peter Butterworth as Ernie (The Diver) (uncredited)

Critical reception
In The New York Times its anonymous reviewer wrote: "British restraint in acting and dialogue is almost painfully evident throughout the proceedings". Although Milland's acting is praised for its "naturalness, a quality which, it might be added, may be due in part to the unadorned and often expert dialogue turned out by Philip MacDonald", the film despite a decent British supporting cast, "is still an unexciting and largely placid adventure". Dennis Schwartz wrote of the film in 2013: "Though routine, the highly skilled Tourneur does his best to keep it lively, watchable and enjoyable."