To Have and to Hold | |
Director: | Herbert Wise |
Screenplay: | John Sansom |
Producer: | Jack Greenwood |
Cinematography: | James Wilson |
Editing: | Derek Holding |
Music: | Bernard Ebbinghouse |
Studio: | Merton Park Studios |
Distributor: | Anglo-Amalgamated |
Runtime: | 69 minutes |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Language: | English |
To Have and to Hold is a 1963 British film directed by Herbert Wise and starring Ray Barrett, Katharine Blake and Nigel Stock.[1] Part of the series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries films made at Merton Park Studios, it It was written by Jon Sansom based on the 1918 story The Breaking Point by Edgar Wallace.
Claudia Matthews is being harassed by telephone calls from a man issuing death threats. She contacts the police who send Sergeant Fraser, who falls in love with her. Shortly afterwards a woman's body is found in Claudia's flat. It appears that Claudia has been murdered, but it turns out that things are not quite so straightforward.