The Man at Six
The Man at Six is a 1931 British mystery film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Anne Grey, Lester Matthews and Gerald Rawlinson.[1]
Plot summary
A butler is found murdered in an unfurnished mansion house.
Cast
- Anne Grey ... Sybil Vane
- Lester Matthews ... Campbell Edwards
- Gerald Rawlinson ... Frank Pine
- John Turnbull ... Inspector Dawford
- Kenneth Kove ... Joshua Atkinson
- Charles Farrell ... George Wollmer
- Arthur Stratton ... Sergeant Hogan
- Herbert Ross ... Sir Joseph Pine
- Minnie Rayner ... Mrs. Cummerpatch
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gollark: Our specialists deemed this 3 unlikely.
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