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A crime reporter begins to investigate the disappearance of his bosses wife who had witnessed a murder.

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'Brookie ' Brooks
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Anne
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L.B. Ellington
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Mrs. Margaret Ellington
Anthony Hawtrey ...
Paul Grayson
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Dell (as Billy Hartnell)
Richard Goolden ...
Arthur Jones
Lorna Tarbat ...
Betty
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Molly Dean
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Mrs. Dean
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Chief Sub-Editor
Ian McLean ...
Inspector Dodds (as Ian Maclean)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Reginald Barlow ...
Distinguished Man (uncredited)
Robin Burns ...
News Theatre Patron (uncredited)
Noel Dainton ...
Senior Employee at Jeweller's Shop (uncredited)
Edgar Driver ...
Photographer (uncredited)
Stanley Escane ...
Role Undetermined (uncredited)
David Keir ...
Train Passenger (uncredited)
Tony Quinn ...
Bill (uncredited)
Charles Rolfe ...
Detective (uncredited)
Jack Sharp ...
Man on Soundstage (uncredited)
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Mrs. Daly (uncredited)

Directed by

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John Harlow

Written by

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Ken Attiwill ... (novel "The Reporter")
 
Ralph Gilbert Bettison ... (adapted for the screen by)
 
Maisie Sharman ... (screenplay)

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John Corfield ... producer
Joseph Janni ... producer

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Geoffrey Faithfull

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Francis Cockburn

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James A. Carter ... settings (as James Carter)

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George Burgess ... sound recordist
Stan Jolly ... sound recordist

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Percival Mackey ... musical direction

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Taglines A suspense-laden tale of crime, intrigue - and a murder that was almost perfect. See more »
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Trivia At about 16 minutes into the film, you can see Trevor Howard sitting at the bar behind the couple that are talking. He's uncredited in the film and had his first film credit the next year in "The Way Ahead" (1944). See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Has Anybody Here Seen Canada? A History of Canadian Movies 1939-1953 (1979). See more »
Quotes Betty: You'll put me in the papers alright but I'll have to be a corpse before you do it.
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