A woman’s painted portrait and a post card with a sketch of a woman’s hand holding a Chianti bottle are the main clues used by the Scotland Yard to solve a string of murders connected to a diamond-smuggling ring.
Release date: January 18, 1956 (USA)
Director: Guy Green
Editor: Peter Taylor
Story by: Francis Durbridge
Production company: Insignia Films
Producers: Tony Owen, Frank Godwin
Cast-
Terry Moore (Alison Ford)
William Sylvester- (Dave Forrester)
Robert Beatty (Tim Forester)
William Lucas (Reg Dorking)
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Sound is good 😊
There's nothing wrong with the video.
The acting was natural and the production standard very good. Will watch this again!
fun movie, good plot and I enjoyed the ending. Glad I found this page.
I usually only watch mystery/crime dramas of the 1930s and 1940s but I really enjoyed this one. Good movie.
Where is my favorite crime host Randall ? I pray he is ok 👍Randall shows mystery crime movies from just the 30’s and 40’s 😊
Interesting British Mystery. Very enjoyable, lots of action, plot a bit forced, but the twists & turns keep U intrigued to the end.
Thank you Hastings
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PS. Best to Randall. Pray nothings wrong.
Good movie.
Wow great movie! Ty !
A nice surprise, this was a very well done production. Interesting story, good actors and a decent print from a B movie production. Thank you for perking up a cold cloudy afternoon
That was good
A very good movie, so many twists and turns. Thank you.
Who was the female victim in the car crash?
Excellent film.
Had to watch it a second time 👍
This is a great movie I liked the introduction to the movie to . Thank you for posting all the great videos on your channel
When a journalist dies, his brother takes up his investigation of a smuggling ring.