The Reformatory Girl. There is very little known and written about as regards Lewis Gilbert's Once a Sinner. It's one of those British "B" noir productions that hasn't been readily available to Brit Noir completists. Thankfully some stalwart noir peeps have kept it topical via internet forums and it does have an official DVD release now. Once a Sinner is very British. The backdrop is quintessentially of the British period, a place of terrace houses, smoky public houses and working class citizens trawling the wet streets that are dimly lit by bulbous lamps. The dialect and delivery is also very correct in the British mannerisms of the time, and crucially the class divide and society's reaction to our main character is born out by the film makers. Adapted to the screen by David Evans from the novel "Irene" written by Ronald Marsh, it's a film dealing with a girl from the wrong side of the tracks who steals the heart of a well to do man and subsequently flips his life upside down. Peer and parental pressure snobbery is abound as Irene James (Pat Kirkwood) and John Ross (Jack Watling) try to battle through the emotional maze pitched in front of them. But with a crooked ex-lover (the wonderful Sydney Tafler) refusing to go away, Irene's chances of finally making a go of life seems remote. For the most part the pace is slow and the picture is very dialogue heavy. Ronald Binge's musical score also confuses the issue of just what type of film this wants to be, it's all very breezy and akin to one of those lovely old Ealing comedies that were made with some wry social commentaries. That is until the last quarter is reached and the piece moves onto a different plane... Gilbert and cinematographer Frank North introduce ominous visuals as Binge's music becomes more sinister in tone. It is here where Once a Sinner earns its noir badge, the narrative becomes devil like and the pay off is straight out of noirville. It's most assuredly a fitting reward for those having the patience to stay with Gilbert's movie during the more laborious passages. 6.5/10


Once a Sinner (1950)
Once a Sinner (1950) runs 1h 18m and streams free in HD on Zoovie. Directed by Lewis Gilbert, starring Pat Kirkwood, Jack Watling, and Joy Shelton. Drama on multiple servers, no signup.
What is Once a Sinner (1950) about?
Impoverished British bank clerk John Ross is hopelessly in love with drop-dead gorgeous Irene James. Ross will do anything to win Irene's affections - including embezzlement. She ends up marrying him, but she can't give up her true love, slimy counterfeiter Jimmy Smart...
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- Stars:
- Pat Kirkwood, Jack Watling, Joy Shelton, Sydney Tafler
- Director:
- Lewis Gilbert
- Production:
- John Argyle Productions, Butcher's Film Service
- Country:
- United Kingdom
- Languages:
- English
- Status:
- Released
- IMDb:
- tt0042806
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Who stars in Once a Sinner (1950)?
Pat Kirkwood as Irene James (as Patricia Kirkwood), Jack Watling as John Ross, Joy Shelton as Vera Lamb, Sydney Tafler as Jimmy Smart, Thora Hird as Mrs. James, Humphrey Lestocq as Lewis Canfield, Gordon McLeod as Mr. Ross, Edith Sharpe as Mrs. Ross.
Did You Know?
- ★At just 78 minutes, this is a shorter-than-average feature film.
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You can watch Once a Sinner (1950) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
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Once a Sinner has a running time of 1h 18m (78 minutes total).
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Once a Sinner was directed by Lewis Gilbert.
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Once a Sinner has well-received reviews with a rating of 6.6/10 based on 4 votes.
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Once a Sinner is a Drama film released in 1950.
Who stars in Once a Sinner?▼
The cast of Once a Sinner includes Pat Kirkwood, Jack Watling, Joy Shelton, Sydney Tafler and Thora Hird.






































