Power Without Glory (play)

Power Without Glory is a 1947 crime play by the British writer Michael Clayton Hutton.

The West End cast included Dirk Bogarde, Kenneth More, Maureen Pryor, Beatrice Varley and Dandy Nichols.

[2] It was staged at the Booth Theatre on Broadway in early 1948 with a different cast, lasting for 31 performances.

[3] In the East End Cliff, the younger son of a shopkeeper, murders his pregnant girlfriend.

His family members attempt to shield him from the law for varying reasons.