Two Letter Alibi Explained

Two Letter Alibi
Director:Robert Lynn
Producer:E.M. Smedley-Aston
Music:Wilfred Josephs
Cinematography:Ken Hodges
Editing:Lee Doig
Studio:Playpont Films
Distributor:British Lion Films
Runtime:57 minutes
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English

Two Letter Alibi is a 1962 British crime film directed by Robert Lynn and starring Peter Williams, Petra Davies and Ursula Howells.[1]

It was made at Shepperton Studios as a second feature. The sets were designed by the art director George Provis. The film was distributed on the Odeon Circuit on a double-bill with Walk on the Wild Side (1962). [2]

Critical reception

The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "A routine but economic "B" thriller, this is straightforward both in plot and style. Ursula Howells, as usual these days, portrays an unsympathetic character, who is murdered ten minutes after the opening. "[3]

References

  1. Web site: Two Letter Alibi . 11 February 2024 . British Film Institute Collections Search.
  2. Chibnall & McFarlane p.294
  3. 1 January 1962 . Two Letter Alibi . . 29 . 336 . 95 . ProQuest.

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