A young female reporter, tired of the lightweight women's stories her editor keeps assigning her, pesters him to give her an assignment with more substance. When an artist's rich wife is mur... Read allA young female reporter, tired of the lightweight women's stories her editor keeps assigning her, pesters him to give her an assignment with more substance. When an artist's rich wife is murdered, the pair try to help a detective--who doesn't want their help at all--solve the cas... Read allA young female reporter, tired of the lightweight women's stories her editor keeps assigning her, pesters him to give her an assignment with more substance. When an artist's rich wife is murdered, the pair try to help a detective--who doesn't want their help at all--solve the case.
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The best laid plans of our villain are dismembered one by one by our intrepid pair in a movie that is genuinely absorbing. The comedic aspects never seem to interfere with the unfolding drama and when the climax is reached the pair realize, unsurprisingly, that it must be love - for a happy ending.
The acting is top notch and the characters are well fleshed out.
For anyone with a modicum of interest in movies of a bygone era, this is essential viewing. Four and a half, from five stars is my assessment. A Gem.
In "Stolen Assignment" Hy Hazel plays the female reporter wishing to better herself by reporting on meatier subjects than the frivolous female subjects to which the editor of her paper keeps assigning her.One character actor who caught my eye was Raymond Rollet who played a police sergeant.In the 1950s on BBC TV Children's Hour Raymond played a character called "Mr Sly" and a church deacon in "Gone to Earth" (1949).Eddie Byrne is assisted by the newspaper duo in solving the case of the murdered artist's affluent wife who had kept the artist when she was alive.The question is can they come up with the hard evidence the police require to enable them to make an arrest rather than mere supposition?
This was the sort of "B" picture you saw in British cinemas in the 1950s before the big feature you had gone primarily to see.
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- TriviaOpening credits: All characters and events depicted in this film are fictitious. Any similarity to actual events or persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
- GoofsDuring the inquest it is stated that it would have been dark at the time the murder victim disappeared - about quarter past six on the evening of 3 May. However, with Daylight Saving Time in use, as it was in 1954/5, it would have stayed light until about half past eight.
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Ida Garnett: I've made no secret of who I think murdered Margaret and to tell the truth I'm scared he might come down here.
- ConnectionsFollowed by The Diplomatic Corpse (1958)
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- Die Spur führt nach Ambledown
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- Bray Studios, Down Place, Oakley Green, Berkshire, England, UK(studio: made at Bray Studios England)
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- Runtime1 hour 2 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1