

The Green Man
Directed by Robert Day, Basil DeardenWork has been going with a bang for freelance assassin Hawkins but a job in England is a different matter. His apparently easy target, a pompous government minister, is off for some hanky-panky at the Green Man on the south coast, where Hawkins is planning to retire him for good. But before he can get on with this the hit-man has a procession of unwanted visitors at home to dispose of - one way or another.
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The Green Man was released on December 21, 1956.
The Green Man was directed by Robert Day, Basil Dearden.
The Green Man has a runtime of 80m.
The Green Man was produced by Sidney Gilliat, Frank Launder.
Work has been going with a bang for freelance assassin Hawkins but a job in England is a different matter. His apparently easy target, a pompous government minister, is off for some hanky-panky at the Green Man on the south coast, where Hawkins is planning to retire him for good. But before he can get on with this the hit-man has a procession of unwanted visitors at home to dispose of - one way or another.
The key characters in The Green Man are Hawkins (Alastair Sim), William Blake (George Cole), Charles Boughtflower (Terry-Thomas).
The Green Man is rated Not Rated.
The Green Man is a Comedy, Crime film.
The Green Man has an audience rating of 8 out of 10.



















