Partners in Crime (1961 film) explained

Partners in Crime
Director:Peter Duffell
Music:Ron Goodwin
Cinematography:Bert Mason
Editing:Edward B. Jarvis
Studio:Merton Park Studios
Distributor:Anglo-Amalgamated
Runtime:54 minutes
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English

Partners in Crime is a 1961 British second feature ('B')[1] crime film directed by Peter Duffell and starring Bernard Lee, Moira Redmond and John Van Eyssen.[2] The screenplay was by Robert Banks Stewart, based on the 1918 Edgar Wallace novel The Man Who Knew.[3] It is part of the series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries films made at Merton Park Studios from 1960 to 1965.

Cast

Reception

The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Unexciting addition to the Edgar Wallace series, with little or no subtlety or originality. Bernard Lee is adequate as the Inspector, and Graham Leaman makes much of a tiny part as a Yard ballistics expert."[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Chibnall . Steve . The British 'B' Film . McFarlane . Brian . . 2009 . 978-1-8445-7319-6 . London . 237.
  2. Web site: Partners in Crime . 26 June 2024 . British Film Institute Collections Search.
  3. Book: Goble, Alan . The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. . . 1999 . 486.
  4. 1 January 1961 . Partners in Crime . . 28 . 324 . 66 . . ProQuest.