

A married bookstore owner is blackmailed after he makes a pass at his new sexy blonde clerk.
Acting
Diana Dors weaponizes her screen presence
Direction
Terence Fisher's pre-Hammer tight tension

Director
Terence Fisher
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released as 'The Last Page' in the UK but 'Scandal Sheet' in the US because Americans needed the newspaper hook. Diana Dors was Britain's answer to Monroe, and this cemented her bad-girl image.
Terence Fisher made this right before launching Hammer Horror. You can feel him practicing the lurid morality tales that would define his later Dracula and Frankenstein films.
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