Shoot to Kill (1960)
10/10
Lost Film? Check the Old Cinemas
11 August 2020
I remember seeing this film at Saturday morning children's matinee in the early 1960s. My friends who I went with were intrigued at seeing Dermot Walsh in modern day dress, when they had been used to seeing him in a chain mail vest and medieval tights, carrying a broadsword in the both successful and popular television series: "Richard the Lionheart".

I am disappointed with it being a "lost film" as I would love to see it again.

If it is of any help to film historians and researchers, I saw the film at the Palace Cinema in James Street at Arbroath, in Scotland. Unfortunately, this cinema was turned into a full-time bingo house in 1984 and was finally closed in 1991, then demolished in 1992. Altruistically, a Shelter for the Homeless was built on its site.

There are no cinemas in Arbroath now. I think the nearest one is in Carnoustie, 9 miles away.
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