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- Lord Wexford
- (as R. Stuart Lindsel)
- Dr. Milligan
- (as Ronald Leigh Hunt)
- Superintendent Carter
- (as Alistair Hunter)
- Police Officer in Patrol Car
- (uncredited)
- Police Sergeant
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
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- TriviaDiana Coupland'd debut.
- Quotes
Lord Wexford: [he enters the pub] Whisky, please, Miss, large one. 'Pon my soul, if it isn't young Harry Fitzgerald. Well, how are you my boy?
Sgt. Fitzgerald: Lord Wexford, I'm glad to see you again, Sir.
Lord Wexford: Here, have a drink. Fill that up, whatever it is.
Sgt. Fitzgerald: Light ale.
Lord Wexford: Now, where have you been hiding all these years?
Sgt. Fitzgerald: Well, things weren't so good for us after father died so I don't hit the high spots like a used to.
Lord Wexford: Reformed character, eh? Well, here we are,
[he hands Fitzgerald his drink]
Lord Wexford: Well, here's joy.
Sgt. Fitzgerald: Cheers!
Lord Wexford: We couldn't have met at a better time. This is going to be quite a night.
Sgt. Fitzgerald: Oh, yeah?
Lord Wexford: Yes, this is where Fleet Street shows Scotland Yard what's what.
Sgt. Fitzgerald: Oh, really?
Lord Wexford: Yeah, you know what these policemen are - good fellows, conscientious - but solid bone from the neck up.
Sgt. Fitzgerald: Mmm... very solid, yes.
Lord Wexford: Look, keep this to yourself but my friends and I are hoping to pull off something that Scotland Yard has failed to do for months... yes, we're going to lay that scoundrel Flannelfoot by the heels.
Sgt. Fitzgerald: Well, that's most astonishing.
Lord Wexford: You know I have a sort of feeling that Scotland Yard are going to look pretty silly before the night's finished.
[they both laugh]
policeman: Excuse me, Sergeant, Superintendent Carter would like a word with you on the phone.
Sgt. Fitzgerald: Oh, thanks, Pat. Excuse me, won't you, Sir?
Lord Wexford: Superintendent...? Then who...?
policeman: That's Detective Sergeant Fitzgerald, Sir.
- Crazy creditsOpening credits prologue: BERLIN
Ronald Adam was an excellent actor, frequently cast, and at his best, as an authority figure (Prime Minister in "Seven Days to Noon"). Once at least as baddie mastermind. Here though he is a detective, old enough to be his boss's father. The sight of him apologising to his younger boss "Sorry, Sir, I don't know what came over me" is strange one. I am guessing that this was the only in his career.
Graham Stark plays a convincing professional nark.
The film tries too hard to model itself on its American noir predecessors. Comedy band Bonzo Dog once lampooned slavish imitation of the genre: "Have you got a light, Mack?" "No but I've got a dark brown overcoat" The print shown unfortunately is very soft - if the print had been sharp and sparkling and photography seen to better advantage, I think viewers would have a better opinion of it. As it is, it is the cinematic equivalent of a long rainy afternoon, the sound track even sounds like one.
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- Aug 9, 2017
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- Release date
- Country of origin
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- Filming locations
- Nettlefold Studios, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England, UK(studio: produced at Nettlefold Studios Walton-On-Thames)
- Production company
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- Runtime1 hour 14 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1