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Deadly Record

  • 1959
  • 58m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
224
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Lee Patterson and Barbara Shelley in Deadly Record (1959)
CrimeDramaMystery

An airline pilot, falsely accused of wife-murder, sets out to find who really did it.An airline pilot, falsely accused of wife-murder, sets out to find who really did it.An airline pilot, falsely accused of wife-murder, sets out to find who really did it.

  • Director
    • Lawrence Huntington
  • Writers
    • Nina Warner Hooks
    • Vivian Cox
    • Lawrence Huntington
  • Stars
    • Lee Patterson
    • Barbara Shelley
    • Jane Hylton
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    224
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lawrence Huntington
    • Writers
      • Nina Warner Hooks
      • Vivian Cox
      • Lawrence Huntington
    • Stars
      • Lee Patterson
      • Barbara Shelley
      • Jane Hylton
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lee Patterson
    Lee Patterson
    • Trevor Hamilton
    Barbara Shelley
    Barbara Shelley
    • Susan Webb
    Jane Hylton
    Jane Hylton
    • Ann Garfield
    Peter Dyneley
    Peter Dyneley
    • Dr. Morrow
    Geoffrey Keen
    Geoffrey Keen
    • Supt. Ambrose
    John Paul
    • Phil Gamage
    Everley Gregg
    Everley Gregg
    • Mrs. Mac
    Edward Cast
    • Constable Ryder
    George Pastell
    George Pastell
    • Angelo
    Ferdy Mayne
    Ferdy Mayne
    • Ramon Casadas
    April Olrich
    April Olrich
    • Carmela
    Percy Herbert
    Percy Herbert
    • Belcher
    Doreen Dawn
      Peter Dolphin
        Geoffrey Tyrrell
        • Stage Door Keeper
        • (uncredited)
        • Director
          • Lawrence Huntington
        • Writers
          • Nina Warner Hooks
          • Vivian Cox
          • Lawrence Huntington
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        6XhcnoirX

        Decent performance but sloppy story

        Airline pilot Lee Patterson ('The Counterfeit Plan', 'The Good Die Young') comes back home to an empty house, and judging by the milk bottles left by their front door, she's been away for a few days. Not thinking too much of it, he goes to bed. The next morning he's woken up early by a cop, who claims his car had been in an accident that night. Patterson says it must've been his wife, and the cop asks to see the garage, where they find the dented car, to Patterson's surprise. Even worse, they find his wife murdered with a knife in her back in her studio. Of course that puts Patterson at the top of police inspector Geoffrey Keen's ('Portrait Of Alison', several Bond movies) list of suspects, esp after it's revealed the marriage was anything but happy and she had had her fair share of affairs. By marrying Patterson, she had put a promising dancing career on hold, which caused tension. Together with family friend and airline hostess (and British scream queen) Barbara Shelley, Patterson tries to reconstruct his wife's last days to find the real killer.

        At less than an hour, the movie flies by. Director (and co-writer of the screenplay) Lawrence Huntington ('The Upturned Glass') keeps things moving at a rapid pace, but can't hide the plot holes and conveniences in the storyline. Which I could've forgiven more easily had the movie looked killer, but unfortunately DoP Eric Cross ('Hunted') gives the movie a TV-like appearance, keeping the rich shadows only for the finale. Maybe that's because while it was shown as a second feature in the UK, it aired almost immediately after release on US television as part of 'Kraft Mystery Theater'. In any case, the lack of interesting visuals doesn't exactly help this movie. It's got some decent performances and does the job, but with its sloppy story and unimaginative direction and lighting, it's hard to recommend this one. 6/10
        5geoffm60295

        Just about ok but a weak and unbelievable storyline casts a shadow over the film.

        Lee Patterson, playing an airline pilot, in an unhappy marriage, gets driven home by a beautiful airline hostess. He goes straight to bed, only to be woken up the following morning by a police officer who asks him about the whereabouts of his wife's dented car, the result of a car accident, and more importantly, where his wife could be located. Patterson denies that his wife had returned to the house in the car. However, the police officer is not convinced, and so checks the garage and finds the dented car, and then a moment later, her dead body in the studio with a knife sticking in her back. When later questioned by a police superintendent, Patterson admits that the knife that the killer used was something he had bought for his wife as a honeymoon gift! In all honesty, what happens next is incredible. Instead of being taken down to the police station for further questioning, and being 'grilled' in the process, he's advised not to go too far from the house without informing the police! I can't see that happening in New York, or come to that matter, anywhere! Patterson then decides to act the sleuth and track down the killer of his wife, while the police appear to do sweet nothing! Geoffrey Keen puts in his usual competent performance as the police superintendent but his limited time on the screen gives him no more than what is essentially a cameo role. Indeed, the only interview he conducts is with Patterson's 'daily help' to ascertain whether Patterson was on good terms with his murdered wife! After that, the police become more or less become redundant in the murder inquiry. Although Patterson does a reasonable job as the husband, who is determined to clear his name by finding his wife's killer, we never see any depth to his character, hence it never becomes a gripping drama. But the real problem is with a storyline which defies belief.
        7richardchatten

        Surprisingly Caustic

        The police are surprisingly short with hero Lee Patterson as he tries to find out who really murdered his wife and almost everybody else except nice Barbara Shelley is also rather refreshingly grumpy in this acerbic little thriller, including Patterson himself ("I'm tired of being number one suspect in this thing. It's not funny").
        5malcolmgsw

        Trailer gives the game away

        It was lucky that I watched the film before the trailer as it gave a very clear indication as to whom was the killer,which I had not guessed correctly.Mind you it gave the actor playing the part every opportunity to go well over the top.Although this film has a good cast the script is slightly on the plodding side.It lacks any real excitement or tension.As usual there is a scene stealing daily woman.
        7magicshadows-90098

        Nice British mystery

        This is a familiar story line but done in a pleasing way. Lee Patterson plays an air-plane pilot with a wife who likes to party. She's found dead with a knife in her back. The police find her dead at the couple's home after Patterson has insisted she isn't there. This of course means he becomes the top suspect. The coincidences and evidence stack up against him. Are the police clever enough to look past Patterson as the obvious killer? He doesn't wait around to find out and begins to hunt down many of his wife's male friends. Perhaps one of them is the killer?

        The cast is pleasing and as the previous review stated, Patterson gives one of his better performances. Barbara Shelley co-stars and she always adds a little class to the proceedings.

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        • Trivia
          Final film of Everley Gregg.
        • Goofs
          Belcher walks past Barbara Shelley, who is standing elegantly dressed next to a Hillman Minx convertible at the gate of his farm, without bothering to question her as to what she is doing there.
        • Crazy credits
          Opening credits are listed as hand written entries and with the pages turned by hand, in a leather bound Five Year Diary with the initials J.H (for Jenny Hamilton) embossed on the bottom right corner of the leather cover.
        • Connections
          Edited into Kraft Mystery Theater: Deadly Record (1961)

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        • Release date
          • June 1959 (United Kingdom)
        • Country of origin
          • United Kingdom
        • Language
          • English
        • Filming locations
          • Beaconsfield Film Studios, Station Road, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(studio: made at Beaconsfield Studios, London, England.)
        • Production company
          • International Artists
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        • Runtime
          • 58m
        • Color
          • Black and White
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.37 : 1

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