Three Witnesses is a 1935 British crime film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Henry Kendall, Eve Gray and Sebastian Shaw. It was made at Twickenham Studios as a quota quickie.[1] The screenplay concerns a man who is arrested on suspicion of murdering his brother.
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Directed by | Leslie S. Hiscott |
Written by | |
Produced by | Julius Hagen |
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Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Running time | 68 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Premise
editAfter one of the partners in a haulage company is murdered, his brother is arrested on suspicion of the crime. A solicitor sets out to prove his innocence.
Cast
edit- Henry Kendall as Leslie Trent
- Eve Gray as Margaret Truscott
- Sebastian Shaw as Roger Truscott
- Garry Marsh as Charles Rowton
- Gerald Pring as Mark Boddington
- Richard Cooper as Claude Pember
- Geraldine Fitzgerald as Diana Morton
- Noel Dryden as Cyril Truscott
- Ralph Truman as Mr Albert Bellman
- Gladys Hamer as Mrs. Bellman
- Gerald Hamer
- Henry Wolston
References
edit- ^ Low p.88
Bibliography
edit- Low, Rachael. Filmmaking in 1930s Britain. George Allen & Unwin, 1985.
- Wood, Linda. British Films, 1927-1939. British Film Institute, 1986.
External links
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