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1954 | 65m | English

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The editor of a magazine falls in love with the publisher's daughter. The only trouble is that the publisher's wife quite fancies him as well. Then he's accused of embezzling funds.
Release Date: Jun 16, 1954
Director: Francis Searle
Writer: John Gilling, John Temple-Smith, Maurice Temple-Smith
Genres: Drama
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Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2024
Entered: Aug 11, 2024
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Name Character
John Bentley Peter Armstrong
Kathleen Byron Margot Holland
Garard Green Charlie Pearson
Thea Gregory Susan
Stuart Lindsell Aubrey
Ivan Craig Jerry
Lloyd Lamble Michael
Name Job
John Gilling Screenplay
Francis Searle Director
John Temple-Smith Story
Maurice Temple-Smith Story
Brendan J. Stafford Director of Photography
Tom Simpson Editor
Norman G. Arnold Art Direction
Erik Blakemore Set Decoration
Ernest Morris Assistant Director
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Geronimo1967
5.0

This has a little more to it than I was expecting. A wealthy gent (Stuart Lindsell) married to a jealous gold-digging wife (Kathleen Byron) decides to set up magazine. He asks John Bentley to edit it but before long concludes that his wife and Bentley are having an affair; except that he is actually ... in love with his daughter (Thea Gregory). Still with me? Next thing we know, Lindsell has died of a heart attack and Bentley is facing embezzlement charges as over £7,000 in dodgy cheques have been cashed. The investigation has a few interesting twists and turns and the story moves along sharpishly.

Mar 27, 2022