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Directed by Lawrence HuntingtonOrigin United-kingdomGenres ThrillerThemes Spy filmsActors Wilfrid Lawson,
Michael Rennie,
Movita Castaneda,
Morland Graham,
Charles Rolfe,
Olive SloaneRating59%
Anthony Hale is a British secret agent in Germany who takes a job as assistant to lighthouse keeper Wolfe Kristan; and who plans to make off with some valuable papers when a British boat arrives to pick them up. Marie meanwhile has escaped from a concentration camp and swims to the lighthouse, where she is rescued by the deranged Kristan, who sees in her the image of a wife he killed 16 years earlier and buried on the lighthouse grounds. Can Hale rescue Marie from a similar fate at the lighthouse keepers hands?, 1h35
Directed by Lawrence HuntingtonOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
CrimeActors Eric Portman,
Dulcie Gray,
Derek Farr,
Roland Culver,
Bonar Colleano,
Stanley HollowayRating67%
Anne Fielding is delayed on the London Underground making her late for a meeting with her friend, Victor James Colebrooke. There, she meets Jack Williams who is also delayed. The two take an immediate liking to each other. After emerging from the Underground, Jack helps her locate Victor. , 1h30
Directed by Lawrence HuntingtonOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
CrimeActors James Mason,
Rosamund John,
Pamela Mason,
Morland Graham,
Brefni O'Rorke,
Henry OscarRating68%
A medical school class attends a lecture on the psychology of crime. The unnamed lecturer (James Mason) announces that while his past lectures have covered criminals with abnormal psychology, today's lecture will focus on "the sane criminal" who may have a "strong sense of justice". He then describes the case of a murderer who is a "perfectly sane, valuable member of society", a surgeon to whom he gives the fictitious name of "Michael Joyce" (also played by Mason). The film depicts Michael's story in flashbacks narrated by the lecturer, indicating to the film viewing audience that unbeknownst to the medical school class, the lecturer is telling his own story and that he and Michael are one and the same.