Hangman's Wharf is a 1950 British second feature ('B')[1] crime film directed by Cecil H. Williamson and starring John Witty, Genine Graham and Campbell Singer.
[citation needed] Kine Weekly wrote: "Lively acting takes up verbal slack and enables it to ride on an even keel to an appropriate and exciting climax. ...
John Witty is inclined to shout and he is not too sure of his accent, but he, nevertheless, contributes a forthright portrayal as Galloway, and Genine Grahame is a likeable Alison.
The cast set about the tongue-in-the-cheek crime play with obvious relish and their hearty teamwork, together with impressive shots of London's famous river, puts quite a kick into its artless blood and thunder.
"[5] Picturegoer wrote: "The cast works well in what is basically complete hokum, but lines and situations do not give the players a chance to shine.