Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaDuring the early years of World War II, a bomb from a German airplane uncovers the corpse of a strangled woman.During the early years of World War II, a bomb from a German airplane uncovers the corpse of a strangled woman.During the early years of World War II, a bomb from a German airplane uncovers the corpse of a strangled woman.
- Direção
- Roteirista
- Artistas
Edward Malin
- Caretaker
- (as Eddie Malin)
Geoffrey Bellman
- Pathologist
- (as Geoffrey Bewian)
Humphrey Morton
- Dental Technician
- (as Humphry Morton)
Bruce Beeby
- Policeman
- (as Bruce Bebe)
Lindsay Hooper
- Man in Shelter
- (não creditado)
Richard Shaw
- Workman
- (não creditado)
Avaliações em destaque
Very, very pleased to have found this series and so far the episodes are
very winning. Have to write my review of the series as a whole here because
IMDb have given each short it's own page. Originally these shows were
designed as "featurettes" to be shown in cinemas along with the main
movie. First started filming in early 1950s and first cab off the rank was
"The Drayton Case" about a sensational war time murder that patrons
could probably remember. Another early one was "The Dark Stairway" from
1954 in which the police comb the city for a blind man who may or may
not be a murderer - it was taken from a 1952 case.
The shorts were ground breaking in their realistic lighting, dialogue and police procedural realism and so popular were they that cinema patrons often phoned theaters to find out exactly when the "Scotland Yard" featurettes were due to start so they wouldn't miss a bit of the action. All the shorts are uniformly excellent, there are none below standard. After the first few years the shorts went global with Anglo claiming to have sold the series in 51 countries - so a Continental air crept in - "The Wall of Death" featured the suspicious doings of a pair of Polish circus workers, "Destination Death" ends up in Lisbon.
Among the more macabre "The Lonely House" deals with a house of horrors and a couple who run a phony dating agency. "The Ghost Train Murder" - not many boasted stars who got their break from "Scotland Yard" but this one had Jill Ireland and Diane Aubrey as two girls in a block of flats who have been forced into prostitution. "The Never-Never Murder" is about the evils of hire purchase. Also "The Strange Case of Blondie" - a vaudeville theme, this is about a deadly blonde cat burglar who doubles as a door to door surveyist in order to case the houses!!
The shorts were ground breaking in their realistic lighting, dialogue and police procedural realism and so popular were they that cinema patrons often phoned theaters to find out exactly when the "Scotland Yard" featurettes were due to start so they wouldn't miss a bit of the action. All the shorts are uniformly excellent, there are none below standard. After the first few years the shorts went global with Anglo claiming to have sold the series in 51 countries - so a Continental air crept in - "The Wall of Death" featured the suspicious doings of a pair of Polish circus workers, "Destination Death" ends up in Lisbon.
Among the more macabre "The Lonely House" deals with a house of horrors and a couple who run a phony dating agency. "The Ghost Train Murder" - not many boasted stars who got their break from "Scotland Yard" but this one had Jill Ireland and Diane Aubrey as two girls in a block of flats who have been forced into prostitution. "The Never-Never Murder" is about the evils of hire purchase. Also "The Strange Case of Blondie" - a vaudeville theme, this is about a deadly blonde cat burglar who doubles as a door to door surveyist in order to case the houses!!
Edgar Lustgarten narrates what became part of the Scotland Yard series.
Lustgarten states that one of the problems when you commit murder is what to do with the body.
In this instance, the murderer hid the body under a pile of rubble during wartime London.
The skeleton of a woman is discovered under what was a school. The police still need to make sure that the corpse was a victim of a German air raid and not foul play.
The forensic expert examines the skeleton and comes up with some details. Like the age of the woman, build and that she had some false teeth. The woman dies approximately two years ago.
After that some months go by as the police go through missing persons but they make a breakthrough. Inspector Henley visits the dead woman's estranged husband.
This is in fact a simple police procedural but I can see that audiences would had been amazed at the forensics back in 1953. The perpetrator was essentially a bit dim and a basic mistake gave them away
I hesitate to say if this was actually murder. I think manslaughter would be the most appropriate term given Lustgarten's musings.
Lustgarten states that one of the problems when you commit murder is what to do with the body.
In this instance, the murderer hid the body under a pile of rubble during wartime London.
The skeleton of a woman is discovered under what was a school. The police still need to make sure that the corpse was a victim of a German air raid and not foul play.
The forensic expert examines the skeleton and comes up with some details. Like the age of the woman, build and that she had some false teeth. The woman dies approximately two years ago.
After that some months go by as the police go through missing persons but they make a breakthrough. Inspector Henley visits the dead woman's estranged husband.
This is in fact a simple police procedural but I can see that audiences would had been amazed at the forensics back in 1953. The perpetrator was essentially a bit dim and a basic mistake gave them away
I hesitate to say if this was actually murder. I think manslaughter would be the most appropriate term given Lustgarten's musings.
Most notable as the first of 39 episodes of the SCOTLAND YARD series, directed by Ken Hughes, THE DRAYTON CASE is noticeable for the first appearance of Edgar Lustgarten, in an ornate sitting-room surrounded with too much furniture and narrating the episode straight to camera. This is also noticeable for the only appearance of DAD'S ARMY star John le Mesurier in the role of a police inspector. He doesn't have much to do, other than mutter lines under his breath and cast a calming presence over the whole proceedings.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesAlthough fictional, the main elements presented in the film match an actual murder case. On 27 January 1943 Harry Dobkin was executed at Wandsworth prison for the murder of his wife Rachel. The murder was likely committed in April 1941 at Vauxhall Baptist Church in London. She was reported missing by her sister, strangled, identified by dental records, last seen alive when she met her husband in a cafe to discuss outstanding maintenance payments, and there was a mysterious fire, a few days after she went missing, at the church where her husband was the firewatcher.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosOpening credits prologue: SCOTLAND YARD a dramatised adaptation on one of the many crimes investigated by the most celebrated police centre in the world -.
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Detalhes
- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- Casebook: The Case of the Drayton Case
- Locações de filme
- Merton Park Studios, Merton, Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(studio: made at Merton Park Studios)
- Empresa de produção
- Consulte mais créditos da empresa na IMDbPro
- Tempo de duração26 minutos
- Cor
- Proporção
- 1.37 : 1
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