Harold Crossley is a barrister and respected intellectual, but proves no match to his scheming young wife.Harold Crossley is a barrister and respected intellectual, but proves no match to his scheming young wife.Harold Crossley is a barrister and respected intellectual, but proves no match to his scheming young wife.
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Having successfully defended Somers against charges of sexual assault and murder - despite thinking him guilty - the brilliant barrister Sir Harold Crossley employs him as a chauffeur in the hope that he might repeat his crime and kill off Crossley's wife.
Quite a neat and efficient thriller with some good suspenseful moments, especially at the end. Needless to say there's a twist at the end and it took me by surprise. Maurice Dunham as the barrister is excellent and Nadja Regin is equally so as his cheating wife. She wants a divorce but he doesn't want to as he values his respect in his society. Which makes the ending quite ironic.
Quite a neat and efficient thriller with some good suspenseful moments, especially at the end. Needless to say there's a twist at the end and it took me by surprise. Maurice Dunham as the barrister is excellent and Nadja Regin is equally so as his cheating wife. She wants a divorce but he doesn't want to as he values his respect in his society. Which makes the ending quite ironic.
This Edgar Wallace Mystery should had been very intriguing but turned out to be very pedestrian.
Sir Harold Crossley (Maurice Denham) is an experienced defence barrister who has just successfully defended Martin Somers (TP McKenna) from a murder charge.
Somers was not only accused of killing a woman but a psychiatrist believes that he has a hatred of women and will kill again.
Crossley has a much younger wife who fools around and wants a divorce. Crossley sees an opportunity to take revenge on his wife and maybe marry a junior barrister that he has his eye on.
He employs Somers as a chauffeur and then plans to kill his wife and frame Somers. A great plan but Somers has his suspicion and the barrister Crossley lusts after has her eye on someone else.
This B movie never really gets going barely simmers. It is good to see actors such as McKenna and Peter Barkworth in early roles and gives the movie more credibility than it deserves. Crossley should had just divorced his wife.
Sir Harold Crossley (Maurice Denham) is an experienced defence barrister who has just successfully defended Martin Somers (TP McKenna) from a murder charge.
Somers was not only accused of killing a woman but a psychiatrist believes that he has a hatred of women and will kill again.
Crossley has a much younger wife who fools around and wants a divorce. Crossley sees an opportunity to take revenge on his wife and maybe marry a junior barrister that he has his eye on.
He employs Somers as a chauffeur and then plans to kill his wife and frame Somers. A great plan but Somers has his suspicion and the barrister Crossley lusts after has her eye on someone else.
This B movie never really gets going barely simmers. It is good to see actors such as McKenna and Peter Barkworth in early roles and gives the movie more credibility than it deserves. Crossley should had just divorced his wife.
Did you know
- TriviaOne of a series of second feature films based on Edgar Wallace novels, released between 1960 and 1965 in British cinemas. The films were later sold to American TV and screened there as The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre (1959).
- ConnectionsEdited into The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre: Downfall (1964)
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