At the Stroke of Nine

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Directed byLance Comfort
Produced byHarry Booth
Michael Deeley
Jon Penington
At the Stroke of Nine
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Directed byLance Comfort
Written byHarry Booth
Brian Clemens
Michael Deeley
Jon Penington
Produced byHarry Booth
Michael Deeley
Jon Penington
StarringPatricia Dainton
Stephen Murray
Patrick Barr
Dermot Walsh
CinematographyGerald Gibbs
Music byEdwin Astley
Production
company
Towers of London Productions
Distributed byGrand National (UK)
Release date
  • June 1957 (1957-06)
Running time
71 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget£20,000[1]

At the Stroke of Nine is a 1957 British crime film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Patricia Dainton, Stephen Murray, Patrick Barr and Dermot Walsh.[2] It was written by Harry Booth, Brian Clemens, Michael Deeley and Jon Penington. A female journalist is kidnapped by a madman who forces her to write articles about him and threatens to kill her.

When reporter Sally Bryant chases a major scoop, she is captured by concert pianist Stephen Garrett, who says he will murder her within the next five days. He forces her to send daily reports of her ordeal to her newspaper. The typeface of the reports gives a clue to the police, who reach Garrett's house in time to prevent him from strangling Sally. Garrett falls out of a window to his death.

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