Gerald Coates' horse wins Grand National. His wife returns drunk, they argue, she dies accidentally. Coates claims she never returned. Police find train ticket, suspect him. As arrest looms,... Read allGerald Coates' horse wins Grand National. His wife returns drunk, they argue, she dies accidentally. Coates claims she never returned. Police find train ticket, suspect him. As arrest looms, he gets unexpected help from unknown source.Gerald Coates' horse wins Grand National. His wife returns drunk, they argue, she dies accidentally. Coates claims she never returned. Police find train ticket, suspect him. As arrest looms, he gets unexpected help from unknown source.
- Chandler
- (as Richard Grayden)
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Even with that, there are a few surprises in this movie. It's been opened up from a stage play, and a good job of it has been done. Even so, the incredibly posh names, like Colin Gordon's upper-class twit "Babs Darling" and Patrick's sympathetic sister-in-law, "Pinkie Collins", portrayed by Betty Ann Davies, clutter the screen. With Noel Purcell and Gibbs McLaughlin.
Patrick plays Gerald Coates, a wealthy horse breeder whose horse wins the Grand National. His wife Babs (Lister) is an unhappy drunk. Her driver's license has been revoked, but after a row with a drunken friend in Liverpool, she drives home in bad weather. Her husband is furious. They quarrel; she falls and dies.
Her body is found in the car in Liverpool. The police see that the car drove 44 miles - meaning to them that she drove 22 miles home from Liverpool. Gerald denies she ever returned.
Good movie as Gerald tries to have savior faire in the face of evidence - her shoes, her compact from her evening bag found in the couch, and, most devastating, a train ticket from the husband's macintosh pocket showing he returned from Liverpool that night despite saying he was home.
Nice twist at the end. Entertaining.
Nigel Patrick plays a very decent sort, he's a racehorse trainer who happened to train the grand National winner. Moira Lister who looks absolutely gorgeous plays his unfaithful drunken wife.
The plot revolves around what happened after the horse wins the big race, when the wife provokes her husband, character name Gerald Coates so much he does her in. Foolishly as per normal he tries to get away with it instead of coming clean and claiming self defence of course this backfires and a murder investigation begins lead by a tenacious detective from the yard played by the excellent Michael Hordern.
All in a all a very enjoyable thriller with a fine ending
Did you know
- TriviaAccording to the Ordnance Survey map on which Inspector Ayling (Sir Michael Hordern) traces the radius within which the car could have travelled, the fictitious village of Chillington was actually Culcheth, midway between Warrington and Leigh in Lancashire.
- GoofsThe story is set in and around Liverpool yet there is not one trace of a Liverpool accent anywhere in the film.
- Quotes
[Babs Coates comes home blind drunk and demands to take out a horse for a ride. The only one available is a heavily pregnant mare - and it doesn't even belong to the stables. But Babs insists. She rides it hard, hitting it with a whip, and falls off as she tries to jump a hedge]
Sgt. Gibson: Are you hurt?
Babs Coates: I don't think so.
Sgt. Gibson: [reprovingly] Well you *ought* to be!
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- Also known as
- Wicked Wife
- Filming locations
- Barkham Square, Barkham Street, Barkham, Wokingham, Berkshire, England, UK(Gerald and Babs Coates' house)
- Production company
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- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1