A Matter of Murder | |
Director: | John Gilling |
Producer: | Sam Lee Roger Proudlock |
Starring: | Maureen Riscoe John Barry Charles Clapham Ivan Craig |
Music: | George Melachrino |
Cinematography: | S.D. Onions |
Studio: | Vandyke Productions |
Distributor: | Grand National Pictures |
Runtime: | 59 minutes |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Language: | English |
A Matter of Murder is a 1949 British crime film directed by John Gilling and starring Maureen Riscoe, John Barry, Charles Clapham, Ian Fleming and John Le Mesurier.[1] It was made as a B film, partly at the Kensington Studios, by Vandyke Productions.
Mild mannered bank clerk, Geoffrey Dent, (John Barry) is persuaded by his nagging, gold digging girlfriend, Laura, (Sonya O'Sheato), to embezzle money. When an attempt is made on Laura's life, Geoffrey runs away with the cash to avoid being blamed. With the killer and a detective hot on his heels, Geoffrey hides out in a Cheltenham boarding house, where he becomes the murderer's next intended victim.