Circumstantial Evidence (1952)
Long after being deserted by her husband, Linda Harrison will soon be free to marry her lover, Michael Carteret. But when her husband suddenly reappears, he attempts to blackmail the couple with a threat of ruining Michael's career. When her husband is murdered, Michael appears to be the only obvious suspect - but will the circumstantial evidence be enough to sentence him to death?
Director:
Daniel Birt
Writer:
Allan MacKinnon
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Rona Anderson as Linda Harrison |
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Patrick Holt as Michael Carteret |
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John Arnatt as Steve Harrison |
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John Warwick as Pete Hanken |
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Frederick Leister as Sir Edward Carteret |
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Ronald Adam as Sir William Hanson QC |
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June Ashley as Rita Hanken |
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Ballard Berkeley as Det. Insp. Hall |
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Leonard White as Det. Sgt. Davey |
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Lisa Lee as Gladys Vavasour |
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Peter Swanwick as Charlie Pott |
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Roy Russell as Dick |
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Frederick Morant as Dyson |
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Grace Arnold as Mrs. Jolly |
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Ben Williams as Brand |
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Dorothy Coleman as Mrs. Jay |
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Henry B. Longhurst as Butler |
| Art | Norman G. Arnold | Art Direction |
| Production | T.S. Lyndon-Haynes | Production Manager |
| Directing | Billy Russell | First Assistant Director |
| Directing | Vega Stewart | Continuity |
| Camera | Brendan J. Stafford | Director of Photography |
| Sound | A.E. Rudolph | Sound Recordist |
| Costume & Make-Up | U. P. Hutchinson | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Helen Penfold | Hairdresser |
| Camera | Nicolas Roeg | Focus Puller |
| Production | Philip Brandon | Producer |
| Directing | Daniel Birt | Director |
| Writing | Allan MacKinnon | Screenplay |
| Editing | Eily Boland | Editor |