The Traitor (also known as The Accused) is a 1957 British drama film directed by Michael McCarthy and starring Donald Wolfit, Robert Bray, Jane Griffiths and Anton Diffring.
Robert Bray's truculent American major is quite unconvincing; for the rest the cast is uninspired but adequate.
"[4] Sky Movies wrote, "The specially written musical piece, Prelude, which has a vital part to play in the plot's unfolding, is hauntingly appealing.
"[5] The Radio Times noted, "Nuance was not Donald Wolfit's strong suit, but he had presence and power in spades.
He totally dominates this story with a bluster and conviction that keeps an uninspiring tale of the hunt for a Second World War traitor from falling flat on its face.