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As her friend suffers from a violent appendicitis attack, Ellen takes her to a London hospital in the dead of night. Despite the night nurse's reticence, her friend is taken into care. Two surgeons are on call this night and one of them performs the operation. But Ellen's relief is short-lived for, while leaving the hospital, she surprises an alarming conversation about what the hospital's real activities are. Feeling threatened, she takes refuge in the room of a patient and to her horror she realizes the man is dead! Worse, he has just been operated on by one of the two surgeons on duty. Obviously one of them is a manic killer but which one?

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    • Author: I ℓ٥ﻻ ﻉ√٥υ
    The overall premise is that an American tourist brings a sick friend to a British hospital in the middle-of-the-night where she witnesses something that she cannot prove to the point that makes her seem delusional.

    This is an interesting 30 minute film with terrific cast and performances with a limited budget. Fast moving to say the least, the protagonist really gets you into this murder-mystery. Giving the amount of action and twists involved in this short, well done indeed. Only real groan comes in the next-to-last scene when a doctor's action are too implausible to get through a reasonable 'suspension of disbelief.'
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    • Author: Saberblade
    Gripping entry. Suspense is on high throughout as Darnell's character appears to have entered the hospital from heck. Just what's going on since the reception nurse (Hitchcock) seems more interested in red tape than helping Darnell's seriously ill friend. Things get worse when Darnell witnesses a murder in one of the rooms, at least she thinks she does. But neither of the two doctors on call appear to believe her. She's beginning to panic: is this a hospital or a loony bin. Still, she should have known something was up the moment she walked in—this has to be the darkest hospital since noir was invented. The entry should have been titled "Dark Corridors". Will she get out alive. Stay tuned.
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    • Author: MARK BEN FORD
    Screen Directors Playhouse: White Corridors (1956)

    *** (out of 4)

    American Ellen (Linda Darnell) drops her sick friend off at a strange London hospital and before long she witnesses a doctor murdering a patient. She couldn't see who exactly did it but there are only two doctors (John Bentley, Scott Forbes) in the place and whichever one is guilty isn't about to let Ellen leave. I was really surprised to see how effective this entry in the series was. It comes from director Ted Post who has many famous films under his belt including HANG 'EM HIGH, BENEATH THE PLANET OF THE APES as well as several episodes of The Twlight Zone. His direction is certainly a major factor here because he brings the film a creepy atmosphere and so strong of one that I'd say it's one of the most impressive from any television show. I really enjoyed how dark the film actually was and the cinematography really likes to use shadows to help build up the atmosphere as well. There are some very effective moments throughout including the murder sequence but also towards the end when Darnell comes under attack. Darnell does a very good job in the lead as she's perfectly believable as this frightened woman trying to stay alive. Both Bentley and Forbes do a nice job at not only looking guilty at times but also being able to play the good guy. The mystery of who did the killer is held tightly and neither give it away. Virginia Field and Patricia Hitchcock appear in supporting roles. Fans of murder/mysteries will certainly want to check this film out as it's strong enough to where it could have easily been expanded into a feature.
  • Episode cast overview:
    Linda Darnell Linda Darnell - Ellen Barber
    John Bentley John Bentley - Dr. Gorwin
    Scott Forbes Scott Forbes - Dr. Bruno
    Virginia Field Virginia Field - Nurse Esther Delcotte
    Patricia Hitchcock Patricia Hitchcock - Nurse Winrod (as Pat Hitchcock)
    Patrick Aherne Patrick Aherne - Policeman (as Pat Aherne)
    Gavin Muir Gavin Muir - Plainclothesman
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