Linda Harrison is about to divorce her husband for desertion so that she will be free to marry a young doctor.Linda Harrison is about to divorce her husband for desertion so that she will be free to marry a young doctor.Linda Harrison is about to divorce her husband for desertion so that she will be free to marry a young doctor.
Henry B. Longhurst
- Butler
- (as Henry Longhearst)
Ian Fleming
- Commander Hewitt
- (uncredited)
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One of several modestly budgeted co-features from ACT Films, founded by the union, the Association of Cinematograph Technicians. 'Caught in the Web of Circumstantial Evidence' in the melodramatic words of the promotional material. There's a welcome register of British character players of the time, including the smooth villainy of John Arnatt and the likes of the avuncular Peter Swanwick. Rona Anderson is, as usual, lovely and charming as the resourceful heroine. (Incidentally, the idea that someone of her background and demeanour would not be credible posing as a tabloid reporter is absurd). Effectively directed, the film's main weakness is in its utter predictability after the first twenty minutes or so, though in fairness, the basic plot must have been used on several occasions since.
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- TriviaWhen Linda leaves Charlie Pott in the pub, she gives her phone number as "Whitehall 1212" and says "if a man answers, hang up." Charlie starts to repeat the number and write it down before looking up with dismay. Contemporary viewers would have readily got the joke: Whitehall 1212 was, famously, the number for Scotland Yard.
- GoofsJust over 30 minutes in, the police visit Harrison' place in broad daylight. She throws the key down from the window, again in broad daylight. When the policeman comes up, he says "Sorry to bother you at this time" and, out of her window, it's dark, with a light on in the window opposite.
- Quotes
Steve Harrison: The sooner we get hold of this, the sooner we get some folding money.
Rita Hanken: I've forgotten what it looks like.
Steve Harrison: The most beautiful sight in the world Rita.
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- Also known as
- Evidence for Hire
- Filming locations
- Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK(made at 'London Film Studio Shepperton Middx.')
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- Runtime1 hour 1 minute
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Circumstantial Evidence (1952) officially released in Canada in English?
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