The Echo Murders
The Echo Murders is a 1945 British thriller film directed by John Harlow and starring David Farrar and Dennis Price.[2] It was one of two films in which David Farrar played Sexton Blake, the other being Meet Sexton Blake (1945), both directed by John Harlow.[3]
The Echo Murders | |
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Directed by | John Harlow |
Produced by | Louis H. Jackson |
Screenplay by | John Harlow |
Based on | The Terror of Tregarwith by Hector Hawton (as John Sylvester)[1] |
Starring | See below |
Music by | Percival Mackey |
Cinematography | James Wilson |
Edited by | Lito Carruthers |
Production company | British National Films Strand Film Company Ltd. |
Distributed by | Anglo-American Film Corporation (UK) |
Release date |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Plot summary
A man's life is threatened and he seeks the assistance of Sexton Blake.[4]
Cast
- David Farrar as Sexton Blake
- Dennis Price as Dick Warren
- Pamela Stirling as Stella Duncan
- Julien Mitchell as James Duncan
- Cyril Smith as Police Constable Smith
- Dennis Arundell as Rainsford
- Ferdy Mayne as Dacier
- Johnnie Schofield as Purvis
- Paul Croft as Marat
- Kynaston Reeves as Beales
- Desmond Roberts as Cotter
- Danny Green as Carl
- Patric Curwen as Dr. Grey
- Tony Arpino as Fox
- Vincent Holman as Col. Wills
- Gerald Pring as Sir Horace Cranston
gollark: Though technically my name and profile picture are displayed with white.
gollark: Also, you don't actually *know* my race.
gollark: *can't tell if serious*
gollark: Or "stalkers".
gollark: UNLESS I AM THE STALKER! DUN DUN DUN!
References
- Hinrich, Derek (2018). "The Living Image". Retrieved 26 June 2020.
- "BFI | Film & TV Database". Ftvdb.bfi.org.uk. 16 April 2009. Archived from the original on 16 January 2009. Retrieved 14 May 2014.
- "OBITUARIES: David Farrar". 29 September 1995.
- "The Echo Murders: John Harlow : Free Download & Streaming: Internet Archive". Archive.org. Retrieved 14 May 2014.
External links
- The Echo Murders on IMDb
- Review of film at Variety
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