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5.9/10
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When an actor is murdered at the BBC Inspector Gregory finds he has many suspects to choose from.When an actor is murdered at the BBC Inspector Gregory finds he has many suspects to choose from.When an actor is murdered at the BBC Inspector Gregory finds he has many suspects to choose from.
Lilian Oldland
- Joan Dryden
- (as Mary Newland)
Betty Ann Davies
- Poppy Levine
- (as Betty Davies)
Gershom Parkington
- Gershom Parkington - Musician
- (as Gershom Parkington Quintette)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- TriviaFirst film of Donald Wolfit.
- Quotes
Rodney Fleming: [to the lift-man] I'm looking for Variety.
lift-man: That's eight floors down.
Rodney Fleming: But I've just come eight floors up!
lift-man: Then it'll be sixteen floors down.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Those British Faces: A Tribute to Jack Hawkins 1910-1973 (1993)
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I always give early-1930s movies the benefit of the doubt, and I'm doing so here. An actor working alone in a radio studio room is murdered while reading his lines (in which his character is murdered). Someone in the studio building at the time killed him, but whom? There are only a few possible culprits, and most aren't very well defined characters. A few years later, this probably could have been a very good movie, but it's barely passable here. I suspect much of the appeal of this film when it was released came from the behind-the-scenes look at a working radio studio, with actors in multiple rooms, and orchestra in another, and crew in still others. You even get a song and a dance number, although the appeal of a dance number on radio, including dancers in full costume, escapes me.
If you enjoy 1930s crime/mysteries, then this is worth a watch. The detective doesn't define himself particularly well, but the genre plays out reasonably true to form. I gave it a 6 for slightly better than average.
If you enjoy 1930s crime/mysteries, then this is worth a watch. The detective doesn't define himself particularly well, but the genre plays out reasonably true to form. I gave it a 6 for slightly better than average.
- jonfrum2000
- Apr 6, 2012
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- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Death at Broadcasting House
- Filming locations
- A.S.P.I. Studios, Wembley Park, Middlesex, England, UK(studio: produced at A · S · P · I Studios Wembley Park)
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- Runtime1 hour 11 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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