

The Flanagan Boy
1953 Directed by Reginald Le BorgJohnny Flanagan did not have the privileges of a good education or wealthy background but the streets developed his natural talent to be a great fighter. His enormous potential to reach the top is born out of a string of spectacular successes. All of which is brought to a halt when he develops a physical relationship with his manager's wife, the beautiful but manipulative Lorna. His naive temperament is no match for her callous, dispassionate scheming and he unwittingly becomes a pawn in Lorna's ultimate plan... .to murder her husband.
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Barbara Payton
....................................................Lorna Vecchi

Frederick Valk
....................................................Giuseppe Vecchi

John Slater
....................................................Charlie Sullivan

Sid James
....................................................Sharkey (as Sidney James)

Tony Wright
....................................................Johnny Flanagan

Marie Burke
....................................................Mother Vecchi
Selma Vaz Dias
....................................................Mrs. Corelli, Vecchi's sister
Director
...........................................................Reginald Le Borg
Producer
...........................................................Anthony Hinds
Assistant Director
...........................................................Jimmy Sangster
Novel
...........................................................Max Catto
Screenplay
...........................................................Guy Elmes
Richard H. Landau
Hairstylist
...........................................................Nina Broe
Production Companies
...................................................Hammer Film Productions
Lippert Films
Production Countries
........................................................United Kingdom
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Crime
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