Enter Inspector Duval
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| Enter Inspector Duval | |
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| Directed by | Max Varnel |
| Screenplay by | J. Henry Piperno Jacques Monteux |
| Produced by | Bill Luckwell |
| Starring | Anton Diffring Diane Hart Mark Singleton |
| Cinematography | Stephen Dade |
| Edited by | Oswald Hafenrichter |
| Music by | Wilfred Burns |
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Running time | 64 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Enter Inspector Duval is a low budget 1961 British crime film directed by Max Varnel and starring Anton Diffring, Diane Hart and Mark Singleton.[1] The screenplay was by J. Henry Piperno based on a story by Piperno and Jacques Monteux.[2]
French policeman Inspector Duval is brought to London to help his British colleagues crack a case. The investigation concerns the murder of a socialite during a jewel theft. However, it turns out Inspector Duval has ulterior motives.
Cast
- Anton Diffring as Inspector Duval
- Diane Hart as Jackie
- Mark Singleton as Inspector Wilson
- Charles Mitchell as Brossier
- Aiden Grennell as Mark Sinclair
- Susan Hallinan as Doreen
- Charles Roberts as Charley
- Patrick Bedford as Sergeant Hastings
- James Fitzgerald as Mario