The Third Eye is a 1929 British silent crime film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Dorothy Seacombe, Ian Harding and Hayford Hobbs. As part of a plan to rob banks, a financier insists on installing new television technology in several branches.
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, 1h15 Directed byMaclean Rogers OriginUnited-kingdom GenresCrime ActorsJohn Bentley, Carol Marsh, Valentine Dyall, Shelagh Fraser, Arthur Hill, Michael Golden Rating56% The Honourable Richard Rollison (Bentley) is a well-known private detective who has friends and contacts in all echelons of society from the wealthy West End set to the lowest East End hovels. He likes to take on cases on behalf of underdogs, and is feared by the criminal underworld for his fearsome reputation of always getting his man.
, 1h11 Directed byMaclean Rogers OriginUnited-kingdom GenresCrime ActorsJohn Bentley, Patricia Dainton, Valentine Dyall, John Robinson, Wally Patch, Roddy Hughes Rating60% On the train to the seaside resort of Brighthaven, Richard Rollison (Bentley) is sharing a carriage with an attractive young lady called Susan Lancaster (Dainton). The journey is rudely interrupted when the window of the carriage is shattered by a barrage of bullets. Richard learns from the shaken Susan that she is on her way to join an uncle on holiday, and offers to escort her safely to her hotel. They learn that her uncle has disappeared, but has left Susan a package. Later, Rollison happens to overhear a pair of shady characters discussing how to kidnap Susan. She explains that her uncle has developed a secret formula which sinister characters are keen to get their hands on, and they have been receiving threats of menace, hence the flight to Brighthaven.