The Man Outside
A murder at a country house centres around the whereabouts of a horde of stolen diamonds and the unmasking of people who are not as they at first seem.
A murder at a country house centres around the whereabouts of a horde of stolen diamonds and the unmasking of people who are not as they at first seem.
Henry Kendall
Harry Wainwright
John Turnbull
Inspector Jukes
Cyril Raymond
Captain Fordyce
Louis Hayward
Frank Elford
Michael Hogan
Shiner Talbot
Ethel Warwick
Georgina Yapp
Joan Gardner
Peggy Fordyce
Gillian Lind
Ann
A murder at a country house centres around the whereabouts of a horde of stolen diamonds and the unmasking of people who are not as they at first seem.
This is quite an eerily shot, quirky, fast-paced little murder mystery from George Cooper. A man is murdered at a country manor house and Henry Kendall ("Harry") and Cyril Raymond ("Capt. Fordyce") discover that there could be a horde of stolen diamonds somewhere in the house and that the killer is after them. The identity of the killer stood out to me like a sore thumb, and the overall performances are a bit stilted - especially Ethel Warwick, but it's a decent 50 minutes to watch, nonetheless.
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