Investor Robert Norman murdered before meeting. Police investigate. Journalist Claire Haines pursues story to impress editor. Intertwining narratives of crime solving and reporting unfold.Investor Robert Norman murdered before meeting. Police investigate. Journalist Claire Haines pursues story to impress editor. Intertwining narratives of crime solving and reporting unfold.Investor Robert Norman murdered before meeting. Police investigate. Journalist Claire Haines pursues story to impress editor. Intertwining narratives of crime solving and reporting unfold.
- Mrs. Harris
- (as Zoë Davis)
- Superintendent Field
- (uncredited)
- Robert Norman
- (uncredited)
- Globe Reporter
- (uncredited)
- Movie Director (cameo appearance)
- (uncredited)
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If you want to be whisked back to a darkened, smoky, smelly, flea-pit pre-war cinema, watching a second feature 'B' movie then this is ideal!!
Plot is quite good and offers a reasonable ending although you will need to make up your own 'red-herrings' as they are thin on the ground, so that when "all" is explained you sit there thinking but...............
The only reason my wife and I wanted to watch this is for Alastair Sim. (I'm doing a personal 'season' of his films at the moment and have just finished reading his bio.) He is the undoubted (debut?) star and about the only person in the film who you could say knew how to act. A couple of the bit part actors were quite good BUT Basil Sydney oh, dear. That stilted delivery, AND those long pauses were verging on comical. I really am surprised that he went on to be in other films right up into the late 60s shortly before he died, whereas Judy Gunn only carried on in films for another two years. She certainly out-acted Basil Sydney.
Yes, quaint.
There's also an ambitious reporter named Claire Haines (Judy Gunn) who is interested in getting the scoop.
There's a growing list of suspects, all standing to gain financially from the victim.
If that's not enough, more murders occur! Complicating matters, Winton only has a small timeframe in which to solve the crimes.
This is a very enjoyable crime drama / mystery with a satisfying conclusion...
This is the first big case for Inspector Philip Winton's (Basil Sydney) first big case he is assisted by Police Sgt. 'Mac' McKay (Alastair Sim). Everyone is being dogged by armature reporter Claire Haines (Judy Gunn.)
Turn out it is the standard tontine mystery. So, more participants may be dispatched.
Too many explanations and of course the murderer probably pops out of the closest at the last minute. Why do we not get all the information during the movie?
Because there is no butler, I assume it is the housekeeper.
Did you know
- TriviaFilm debut of Alastair Sim.
- GoofsAt c. 13 minutes the newspaper editor abruptly ends his telephone conversation with Claire Haines, the young reporter, by slamming down the receiver. However, immediately afterwards, the call continues.
- Quotes
Police Sgt. 'Mac' McKay: What are you doing here?
Claire Haines: I'm a journalist.
Police Sgt. 'Mac' McKay: Oh, you are, are you? Well, this way, Miss.
Claire Haines: Oh, but Sergeant... .
Claire Haines: Haven't you a daughter of your own?
Police Sgt. 'Mac' McKay: I haven't one, so it isn't likely. Strict rules, Miss.
Claire Haines: [he hurries her towards the front door] But Sergeant...
Police Sgt. 'Mac' McKay: [shoving her out the door] No. No reporters until we're ready for them. No, no no. Now stay out.
Claire Haines: Ooo, you monster!
Police Sgt. 'Mac' McKay: Aye, from Loch Ness!
- ConnectionsFollowed by Le dernier des six (1941)
Details
- Runtime1 hour 4 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1