
The Ringer
A criminal master of disguise nicknamed The Ringer is out for deadly revenge against a treacherous London lawyer who is under police protection.
- Rated
- Approved
- Runtime
- 1h 18m
- Released
- 1952
- Country
- United Kingdom
Details
Release year: 1952
Storyline
A criminal master of disguise nicknamed The Ringer is out for deadly revenge against a treacherous London lawyer who is under police protection.
Top credits
Herbert Lom — Maurice Meister
Donald Wolfit — Dr. Lomond
Mai Zetterling — Lisa
Greta Gynt — Cora Ann Milton
Did you know
• Directorial debut of Guy Hamilton.
• Originally a 1925 novel by Edgar Wallace called 'The Gaunt Stranger', he then adapted it for the stage under this title with Gerald du Maurier who was unfortunately too well-known to be able to fool the audience as a 'master of disguise'. The play opened in London's Wyndham Theatre on May 4 1926 and ran for 410 performances.
• Passed by the British Board of Film Censors with a "U" certificate on 30 May 1952. First released by British Lion in December 1952. British Lion decided to re-release The Ringer in June 1963 as a supporting feature for their latest Steve Reeves epic Duel of the Titans (1961).
User reviews
Seen Once Years Ago - But Memory of it is Oddly Warm
fun movie
Cheerful adaptation
Technical specs
- Sound mix
- Mono
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
- Color
- Black and White



















