The Broken Horseshoe (film)

The Broken Horseshoe is a 1953 British crime film directed by Martyn C. Webster and starring Robert Beatty, Elizabeth Sellars, Peter Coke and Hugh Kelly.[1][2] A surgeon is drawn into a murder case when he offers shelter to a woman who has witnessed a killing linked to a horse-doping syndicate.[3] It was based on a six-part television series The Broken Horseshoe which had aired the previous year.[4]

The Broken Horseshoe
Original Australian daybill
Directed byMartyn C. Webster
Produced byErnest G. Roy
Written byA.R. Rawlinson
Based onthe television serial by Francis Durbridge
StarringRobert Beatty
Elizabeth Sellars
Music byWilfred Burns
CinematographyGerald Gibbs
Edited byJoseph Sterling
Production
company
Nettlefold Films (UK)
Distributed byButcher's Film Service
Release date
1953 (UK)
Running time
77 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Plot

A hit and run victim is operated on by Dr Fenton (Beatty), but the patient is later murdered and the doctor finds himself the prime suspect. The mysterious Della (Elizabeth Sellars), connected to a horse doping ring, falls for the doctor and helps him clear his name and expose the villains.[5]

Cast

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