Face the Music (film)

Face the Music (U.S. title: The Black Glove) is a 1954 British crime drama film directed by Terence Fisher, and starring Alex Nicol, Eleanor Summerfield and Paul Carpenter. It was released in the United States by Lippert Pictures.

Plot
An American trumpet player in Britain is accused of murdering a beautiful blues singer.

Cast

 * Alex Nicol as James Bradley
 * Eleanor Summerfield as Barbara Quigley
 * John Salew as Maxie Maguilies
 * Paul Carpenter as Johnny Sutherland
 * Geoffrey Keen as Maurie Green
 * Ann Hanslip as Maxine Halbard
 * Fred Johnson as Detective Sergeant MacKenzie
 * Martin Boddey as Inspector Mulrooney
 * Arthur Lane as Jeff Colt
 * Paula Byrne as Gloria Lewis Colt
 * Leo Phillips as dresser
 * Freddie Tripp as stage manager
 * Ben Williams as gatekeeper
 * Frank Birch as trumpet aalesman
 * Jeremy Hawk as recording technician
 * Melvyn Hayes as hotel bellhop

Production
It was produced by Hammer Films and shot at Bray Studios outside London with sets designed by the art director J. Elder Wills.

Critical reception
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Though this highly involved and improbable affair is given a contain gloss by slick camera work and competent direction, nothing could bring an essentially unconvincing story to life, The denizens of Archer Street and Soho are well portrayed, but Alex Nicol seems uneasy in the leading role. Some shots of the show at the Palladium are interesting, and the music, particularly Kenny Baker's trumpet playing, is very effective."

Allmovie wrote: "Not one of Fisher's more rousing films."

The Radio Times called it an "adequate mystery."