Dead Man's Evidence
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| Dead Man's Evidence | |
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| Directed by | Francis Searle |
| Screenplay by | Arthur La Bern |
| Produced by | Francis Searle |
| Starring | Conrad Phillips Jane Griffiths Veronica Hurst |
| Cinematography | Ken Hodges |
| Edited by | Jim Connock |
| Music by | Ken Thorne |
Production company | Bayford Films |
| Distributed by | British Lion Film Corporation |
Release date |
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Running time | 67 min |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Dead Man's Evidence is a 1962 British black-and-white crime thriller "B" film directed by Francis Searle, starring Conrad Phillips and Jane Griffiths.[1] The screenplay was by Arthur La Bern.
A British spy is sent to Ireland to investigate the death of a former colleague who defected.
Cast
- Conrad Phillips as David Baxter
- Jane Griffiths as Linda Howard
- Veronica Hurst as Gay Clifford
- Ryck Rydon as Mark Fallon
- Godfrey Quigley as Superintendent O'Brien
- Bruce Seton as Colonel James Somerset
- Harry Webster as Andy
- Maureen Halligan as Mrs Mac
- Laurie Leigh as Pat
- Tommy Duggan as Mr Casey
- Alex Macintosh as Paul Kay
- Frank Sieman as barman
- Middleton Woods as Kim
- Fergus O'Kelly as night porter
- Gordon Waine as hotel waiter
- Sonia Fox as hotel receptionist
Production
The film was made at MGM British Studios, Borehamwood.[1]
