Rogue's Yarn
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Ernle Bradford
Derek Bond
Elwyn Brook-Jones
| Rogue's Yarn | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Vernon Sewell |
| Written by | Vernon Sewell Ernle Bradford |
| Produced by | George Maynard |
| Starring | Nicole Maurey Derek Bond Elwyn Brook-Jones |
| Cinematography | Hal Morey |
| Edited by | Peter Rolfe Johnson |
| Music by | Robert Sharples |
Production company | Cresswell Productions |
| Distributed by | Eros Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Rogue's Yarn is a 1957 British second feature[1] crime drama film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Nicole Maurey, Derek Bond and Elwyn Brook-Jones.[2] It was written by Sewell and Ernle Bradford, and distributed by the independent Eros Films.[3]
John Marsden is conducting an affair with Frenchwoman Michele Cartier, but their hopes that his wealthy invalid wife will soon die are thwarted by her recovery. Pressured by his lover, Marsden begins planning a perfect crime to murder his wife at the family home while he is supposed to be sailing on his yacht between Newhaven and Le Havre in Normandy. However, his hopes of getting clean away from the crime are threatened by the persistent investigations of Detective Inspector Walker.
Cast
- Nicole Maurey as Michele Cartier
- Derek Bond as John Marsden
- Elwyn Brook-Jones as Inspector Walker
- Hugh Latimer as Sergeant Adams
- John Serret as Inspector Lafarge
- John Salew as Sam Youles
- Nigel Fitzgerald as commissioner
- Joan Carol as nurse
- Madoline Thomas as cook
- Agatha Carroll as Hester Marsden
- Barbara Christie as maid
- Hugh Morton as doctor
- Colin Tapley as police inspector
- Sidney Vivian as corner shop proprietor
- André Maranne as French fisherman
Production
The film was shot at Brighton Studios.[1] The sets were designed by art director Bernard Sarron.