A biographer researching a book on a pilot who died during the test flight of a new plane falls in love with the pilot's sister. As he uncovers more about the test flight, people connected w... Read allA biographer researching a book on a pilot who died during the test flight of a new plane falls in love with the pilot's sister. As he uncovers more about the test flight, people connected with the case begin to die.A biographer researching a book on a pilot who died during the test flight of a new plane falls in love with the pilot's sister. As he uncovers more about the test flight, people connected with the case begin to die.
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- Eileen Miller
- (as Frances Rowe)
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- (as Andrea Malandrinos)
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Worth watching for the first hour, but then quickly fizzles out!
Run-of-the-mill Mystery with an Incomprehsible Plot
The film offers some good exterior shots of mid-Fifties London, with mercifully less traffic but plenty of secret areas where corruption thrives. The cast don't have too much to do with their roles: Justin acts the part of the debonair writer in more danger than he thinks, while Leighton is marginally too old for her role. Lovers of Fifties curiosities will note that this thriller is directed by a woman, Wendy Toye, one of the few British women to be operative at that time.
Mystery Becomes Suspense
It's a nice little mystery, with director Wendy Toye adhering to many of the conventions of the British film genre, including the police actually knowing how to do their job. It's not a terribly deep mystery, but it does turn into an interesting movie in terms of suspense: The audience and Justin have all the clues they need, and Justin's inability to see the solution puts him at risk. It makes you want to shout at him.
The Teckman Mystery
Did you know
- TriviaAt the end of the film Phillip Chance, played by John Justin, has taken his seat on a plane when a woman sits next to him. This was his real wife at the time, Barbara Murray.
- GoofsMartin supposedly died six months earlier. Ruth says she married Martin in early June 1952, three weeks before his final flight. That would place the film's action in December 1952. However, the magazine Philip held on the plane at the start of the film was from 1954 and the telegram to John had a 1954 postmark.
- Quotes
Martin Teckman: These last six months I've found out what I was. A coward. And now I know I'm a coward, I don't need you.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Extraordinary Career of Wendy Toye Part 1 (2022)
- SoundtracksThe Shadow Waltz
Music by Clive Richardson (as Paul Dubois)
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- Also known as
- Der Fall Teckmann
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- Tower Bridge, London, England, UK(Helen meets Teckman on the Bridge)
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- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
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- 1.37 : 1






