The motive of the murdered was not explained and as they were identified near the beginning of the film it was a bit pointless watching it to the end, but I did.
Honour Blackman was billed high but her total screen time was just a few minutes in a couple of brief scenes, anyone could have played the brief part.
Entertainment for the masses in 1955 was a bit restricted but believing that people would queue up to see a fasting man in a glass box was difficult to believe especially at one bob for entry, a shilling.
Only worth watching if at a bit of a loose end with nothing better to do. Not a classic of 1950s UK cinema.
Honour Blackman was billed high but her total screen time was just a few minutes in a couple of brief scenes, anyone could have played the brief part.
Entertainment for the masses in 1955 was a bit restricted but believing that people would queue up to see a fasting man in a glass box was difficult to believe especially at one bob for entry, a shilling.
Only worth watching if at a bit of a loose end with nothing better to do. Not a classic of 1950s UK cinema.