Dangerous Cargo is a 1954 British black and white second feature ('B')[1] crime film directed by John Harlow starring Jack Watling, Susan Stephen and Karel Stepanek.
His wartime friend Harry, now a criminal working for master crook Pliny, forces him to reveal the details of the next gold shipment through the airport.
Women, as well as men, should find the lively capsule easy to swallow and digest ... Jack Watling thoroughly convinces as the true-blue, though completely ingenuous Tim, Susan Stephen makes an engaging Jane, and Karel Stcpanck is in his clement as the evil Pliny.
Supporting players, too, are natural, Colourful dog racing and nightclub sequences effectively punctuate tender fireside scenes, and contrast subtly underlines the moral of the salutary closely knit tale.
... Jack Watling and Susan Staplen work smoothly and, together with a sound supporting cast, bring pathos and point to the play.