Scotland Yard investigate when a woman, apparently the estranged wife of a London painter, is murdered with a shotgun in rural Surrey at the same time as the artist's striking model with her long black hair disappears.
Patrick Holt
Inspector Gregory
Emrys Jones
Howard Rogers
Honor Blackman
Ann Rogers
Bruce Beeby
Det. Sgt Conway
John Horsley
Mr. Fisher
Robert Perceval
Bank Manager
Wally Patch
Barman
Frank Pettitt
Fred (as Frank Pettit)
Benedicta Leigh
Policewoman Scott
Peter Glaze
Station Booking Clerk
Vi Stevens
Landlady
Howard Greene
River Police Sergeant
Raymond Smith
River Police Constable
Lawrence James
Uniformed Constable
Reginald Hearne
Doctor (as Reggie Hearne)
Barry Linehan
Forensic Chemist
Gerry Duggan
Norman Cole
Colin Rix
Plain Clothes Detective
Bill Mills
Photographer
Pat Shaw
Uniformed Policewoman
John Tatham
PC Barrow (uncredited)
Director
Peter Maxwell
Screenplay
Reginald Hearne
Screenplay, Story
Edward Abraham
Story
Valerie Abraham
November 25, 2023
5
We open with a woman walking up the stairs, turning to find a person standing in the doorway and - boom! The police arrive at the rural cottage and we discover that she was the wealthy wife of struggling painter "Howard" (Emyr Jones). Was everything in their marriage happy? Well it falls to "Insp. Gregory" (Patrick Holt) to get to the bottom fo things - a task made more complicated when one of the artist's models goes missing and that's before we get quite a twist to throw the plates in the air and leave us with a rather jumbled and overly contrived mystery. The remainder of the hour seems designed to showcase the acting talents of Honor Blackman rather than deliver a plausible mystery and by the end I'd rather lost interest. It's a low budget affair which doesn't help, but Peter Maxwell's rather staccato and lacklustre direction makes heavy weather of this, sorry.
Status:
Released
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Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
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