Locker Sixty-Nine (1962)
A shady business man has perpetrated a fraud that has resulted in the death of a large number of people. His business partner has evidence of the fraud and threatens the fraudster with exposure in the event of any further dishonest dealing. But when the fraudster suddenly receives death threats he decides to fake his own murder in a plan both to get his hands on the evidence.
Director:
Norman Harrison
Writer:
Richard Harris
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Eddie Byrne as Simon York |
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Paul Daneman as Frank Griffiths |
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Penelope Horner as Julie Denver |
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Walter Brown as Craig |
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Clarissa Stolz as Eva Terila |
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John Glyn-Jones as Inspector Boom |
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Edwin Richfield as Peters |
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Alfred Burke as Davison |
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Edward Underdown as Bennett Sanders |
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John Carson as Miguel Terila |
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Philip Latham as Dr. Trent |
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Leonard Sachs as Spencer |
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Larry Burns as Doorkeeper |
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Kenneth Thornett as Constable |
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Norma Parnell as Maggie |
| Directing | Norman Harrison | Director |
| Writing | Richard Harris | Screenplay |
| Writing | Edgar Wallace | Original Story |
| Production | Jack Greenwood | Producer |
| Sound | Bernard Ebbinghouse | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Bert Mason | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Gordon Hales | Editor |
| Production | Ronnie Curtis | Casting Director |
| Art | Peter Mullins | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Hilda Fox | Hairdresser |
| Costume & Make-Up | Michael Morris | Makeup Artist |
| Production | Jack Dawe | Production Manager |
| Directing | Ted Lewis | Assistant Director |
| Sound | Roy Norman | Sound Editor |
| Camera | Noel Rowland | Camera Operator |
| Sound | Sidney Rider | Sound Recordist |