She Shall Have Murder
She Shall Have Murder is a 1950 British drama film directed by Daniel Birt and starring Rosamund John, Derrick De Marney and Felix Aylmer.[1] The screenplay concerns a law office clerk who becomes a detective.
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Directed by | Daniel Birt |
Produced by | Guido Coen Derrick De Marney |
Written by | Allan MacKinnon |
Based on | a novel by Delano Ames |
Starring | Rosamund John Derrick De Marney |
Music by | Eric Spear |
Cinematography | Robert Navarro |
Edited by | Stefan Osiecki |
Production company | Derrick De Marney Productions (as Concanen) British Lion Films (in association with) |
Distributed by | Independent Film Distributors |
Release date | December 1950 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Premise
A law office clerk who aspires to be a crime writer, turns into a detective when someone at her work is murdered.[1]
Cast
- Rosamund John as Jane Hamish
- Derrick De Marney as Dagobert Brown
- Mary Jerrold as Mrs. Robjohn
- Felix Aylmer as Mr. Playfair
- Joyce Heron as Rosemary Proctor
- Jack Allen as Maj. Stewart
- Henryetta Edwards as Sarah Swinburne
- Harry Fowler as Albert Oates
- John Bentley as Douglas Robjohn
- Beatrice Varley as Mrs. Hawthorne
- June Elvin as Barbara Jennings
- Jack McNaughton as Barman
- Olaf Pooley as Mr. White
- Dennis Val Norton as Pub Landlord
- Francis de Wolff as Police Inspector
- Jonathan Field as Darts Player
- Jimmy Rhodes as Racing Man
- Tony Hilton as Steward
- Frances Leak as Shooting Gallery Attendant
- Wanda Rands s Change Girl
- Duncan Lamont as Police Sergeant
References
- "She Shall Have Murder". Archived from the original on 13 January 2009. Retrieved 7 July 2015.
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