Vengeance Is Mine (1949)

by Mark Murton

Directed by: Alan Cullimore

Cat Out of the Bag Alert! This review contains some spoilers for this film!

Synopsis: Believing himself to be dying, Charles Heywood (Valentine Dyall) hires an assassin to kill him so he can frame a former business partner who got him sent to jail for the death.

Purr Blur: Finding he’s not going to die after all, Heywood needs to track down the assassin, Sammy Parsons, and call off the killing. He is joined in the search by his assistant Stacy (Sam Kydd) and they are directed to an address where Parsons might be. As they approach the house a tabby cat can be seen sat on the front step next to a small child.

Vengeance is Mine - Charles Heywood Valentine Dyall and Stacy Sam Kydd walking down street toward child and tabby cat in doorway

The cat lifts its leg to preen as the men step to the doorway.

Vengeance is Mine - Charles Heywood Valentine Dyall and Stacy Sam Kydd walking down street toward child and preening tabby cat in doorway
Vengeance is Mine - Charles Heywood Valentine Dyall and Stacy Sam Kydd walking down street toward child and tabby cat in doorway animated gif

Final Mewsings: Cats always make life worth living.

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