A company-owner arrives home from a night out with his wife, disturbs a burglar, and is shot.A company-owner arrives home from a night out with his wife, disturbs a burglar, and is shot.A company-owner arrives home from a night out with his wife, disturbs a burglar, and is shot.
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John Van Eyssen
- Merril
- (as John van Eyssen)
- Director
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- TriviaThe film was subsequently released for television under the title "The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre" (1959) {Partners in Crime} (#1.7)}, similar to the other 'Edgar Wallace' films in this series.
- GoofsChanges in weather during third act. Police car driving in heavy rain, but all other external shots the sun is shining brightly.
Featured review
Harold Strickland (Victor Platt), the Chairman of the Cool Kups drinks company, is murdered. Inspector Mann (Bernard Lee) of Scotland Yard is soon on the scene and is surprised at how quickly Strickland's partner, Frank Merril (John Van Eyssen) has moved into the Chairman's office and assumed control of the company. Mann quickly uncovers a tale of board room manoeuvring and a murder plot revolving around Merril, Strickland's adulterous wife Freda (Moira Redmond) and a keen to marry Australian lorry driver, Rex Holland (Gordon Boyd).
This thriller follows down a well-trodden route but it's efficiently made, well-acted and with enough suspense to keep you watching. Like usual Bernard Lee adds some gravitas as the inspector. The police come across as very efficient and on the ball.
This thriller follows down a well-trodden route but it's efficiently made, well-acted and with enough suspense to keep you watching. Like usual Bernard Lee adds some gravitas as the inspector. The police come across as very efficient and on the ball.
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- Also known as
- Desafío a Scotland Yard: Compañeros de crimen
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- Runtime54 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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