Scotland Yard (1930)
A criminal fleeing a bank robbery has a chance encounter with a banker and his wife and takes a locket with both their pictures in it as a remembrance of the wife's stunning beauty. After enlisting for WWI to escape prosecution, his face is disfigured in combat, and plastic surgeons mistakenly give him the banker's face. As the banker is conveniently MIA, it gives the criminal the opportunity to plan a bank heist from the inside and also to get closer to the banker's wife.
Director: William K. Howard
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Edmund Lowe as Sir John Lasher / Dakin Barrolles |
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Joan Bennett as Xandra, Lady Lasher |
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Donald Crisp as Charles Fox |
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Georges Renavent as Dr. Dean |
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Lumsden Hare as Sir Clive Heathcote |
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David Torrence as Captain Graves |
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Barbara Leonard as Nurse Cecilia |
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Norman Ainsley as Reggie, Xandra's Suitor |
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Adrienne D'Ambricourt as Madame Rousseau, Innkeeper |
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Halliwell Hobbes as Lord St. Arran |
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Arnold Lucy as Mc Killop |
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J. Carrol Naish as Dr. Remur |
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Reginald Sharland as |
| Writing | Garrett Fort | Writer |
| Directing | William K. Howard | Director |
| Camera | George Schneiderman | Director of Photography |
| Production | Ralph Block | Producer |
| Editing | Jack Murray | Editor |