A drab little effort which sees investigative journalist "Jack Moir" (Conrad Philiips) framed and convicted for a mail heist. The remaining drama combines all the usual aspects - a local "Mr.Big" - this time hammily played by George Pastell; an incompetent police investigation and - luckily for him, his former colleagues from his newspaper (Ballard Berkeley & Linda Marlowe) who believe him innocent. Once he is released from prison, he is bent on revenge. The biggest snag for me with this crime caper is that they clearly invested heavily in the jazz-style soundtrack and so wanted to get their money's worth - it's intrusive to the point of being annoying and is frequently used to generate tension instead of any script!

Impact (1963)
Stream Impact (1963) on Zoovie — free, HD, no signup. starring Conrad Phillips, George Pastell, and Ballard Berkeley. Filed under Thriller — multiple servers per title.
What is Impact (1963) about?
Crime reporter Jack Moir is framed by crooked nightclub owner, 'The Duke'. In prison, Moir plans his revenge.
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- Production:
- Butcher's Film Productions
- Country:
- United Kingdom
- Languages:
- English
- IMDb:
- tt0157797
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Who stars in Impact (1963)?
Conrad Phillips as Jack Moir, George Pastell as Sebastian 'The Duke' Dukelow, Ballard Berkeley as Bill MacKenzie, Linda Marlowe as Diana Travers, Anita West as Melanie Calf, John Rees as Charlie Wright, Frank Pettitt as Sid the Foreman.
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Is Impact worth watching?▼
Impact has mixed reviews with a rating of 4.2/10 based on 4 votes.
What genre is Impact?▼
Impact is a Thriller film released in 1963.
Who stars in Impact?▼
The cast of Impact includes Conrad Phillips, George Pastell, Ballard Berkeley, Linda Marlowe and Anita West.























