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Directed by Lawrence HuntingtonOrigin United-kingdomGenres Adventure,
CrimeThemes Films set in AfricaActors Richard Todd,
Marianne Koch,
Albert Lieven,
Walter Rilla,
Vivi Bach,
Jeremy LloydRating50%
In an unnamed small British colony on the west coast of Africa, somewhat resembling The Gambia, two policemen patrolling a wharf sight a sack of peanuts dropped by stevedores. As the sack breaks the workers discover a pouch in it that is quickly grabbed by a man who then runs away. The policemen chase him and he eventually kills one of them before disappearing. Police Commissioner Sanders (Todd) questions Pearson (Bill Brewer), a suspected criminal, but finds no information., 1h35
Directed by Lawrence HuntingtonOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
CrimeActors Michael Denison,
Dulcie Gray,
Anthony Nicholls,
Athene Seyler,
John Bailey,
Kenneth MoreRating71%
In a quiet English town, schoolgirl Betty Kane (Ann Stephens) claims that the owners of an isolated house, spinster Marion Sharpe (Dulcie Gray) and Marion's mother (Marjorie Fielding), kidnapped and beat her. The police believe Betty's story, but local lawyer Robert Blair (Michael Denison), a bachelor, is sceptical. Risking ostracism from the community, Blair quietly sets about proving the innocence of the two women., 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.