Companions in Crime | |
Director: | John Krish |
Producer: | William N. Boyle |
Starring: | Clifford Evans |
Music: | Lambert Williamson |
Cinematography: | Basil Emmott |
Editing: | John Seabourne |
Studio: | William N. Boyle Productions Republic Productions (Great Britain) Ltd. |
Distributor: | Republic Pictures (U.S.) |
Runtime: | 70 minutes |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Language: | English |
Companions in Crime (A.K.A. Stryker Strikes Twice) is a 1954 British crime film directed by John Krish and starring Clifford Evans, George Woodbridge and Kenneth Haigh.[1] The film is a spin-off from the television series Stryker of the Yard, and features two cases transmitted as separate TV episodes: The Case of the Two Brothers and The Case of the Black Falcon.
Two cases for "Inspector Stryker". In the first case, the detective utilises the aid of young Martha to clear her fiancé, John Kendall, who has been falsely convicted of murder. In the second, Stryker is tipped off that a yachtsman is a jewel smuggler.