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Paul Temple Returns

1952 | 71m | English

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A serial killer terrorizes London. Each victim is found with a telegram signed "The Marquis." There seems to be no other common thread between the victims, and Scotland Yard is baffled. Novelist and amateur sleuth, Paul Temple, is warned to stay away from the case, but he and his glamorous wife Steve can never refuse a good mystery.
Release Date: Nov 24, 1952
Director: Maclean Rogers
Writer: Francis Durbridge
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Production Companies Nettlefold Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 19, 2026
Entered: May 01, 2024
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Name Character
John Bentley Paul Temple
Patricia Dainton Steve Temple
Peter Gawthorne Sir Graham Forbes
Valentine Dyall Bradley
Ronald Leigh-Hunt Inspector Ross
Grey Blake Storey
Dan Jackson Sakki the Valet
Ben Williams Roddy Carson
Robert Urquhart Slater
Christopher Lee Sir Felix Raybourne
George Patterson Servant Abdullah
Michael Mulcaster Sir Graham's Police Aide
Andreas Malandrinos Sammy Wren
Margaret Samuel Rita Cartwright
Elizabeth Gilbert Barmaid
Vi Kaley Old 'Em
Gerald Rex Rifle-range Attendant
Michael Mulcaster Police Sergeant
Sylvia Pugh Secretary
Denis Holmes Mobile Policeman
John Adams Police Constable
Joe Wadham Pinball Machine Player
Name Job
Maclean Rogers Director
Francis Durbridge Writer
Geoffrey Faithfull Director of Photography
Jim Connock Editor
George Paterson Art Direction
Bill Lodge Makeup Artist
Jayne Seymour Hairdresser
E.S. Laurie Production Manager
Ernest Morris Assistant Director
Charles Tasto Sound Recordist
Evelyn Gibbs Wardrobe Master
Dudley Lovell Camera Technician
Wilfred Burns Original Music Composer, Conductor
Adele Reynolds Continuity
Abner J. Greshler Presenter
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Ernest G. Roy Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

With Scotland Yard puzzled by a serial killer, and with himself already being warned off by the perpetrating “Marquis”, amateur sleuth “Paul Temple” (John Bentley) and his wife “Steve” (Patricia Dainton) are drafted in by “Sir Graham” (Peter Gawthorne) to help “Insp. Ross” (Ronald Leigh-Hunt) with t ... he investigation. Pretty swiftly, with the body count starting to mount, they begin to become embroiled with the enigmatic Egyptologist “Sir Felix” (Christopher Lee), some ancient papyri and a vial of something mysterious. With no shortage of candidates and events become ever more menacing, the couple have to get their thinking caps on before their heads no longer need them. There’s an amiable degree of chemistry between Bentley and Temple and with a few red herrings straddling their path, the mystery unfolds steadily for just over an hour of rope climbing, dark passages and burning hay bales. I didn’t love the factotum “Sakki” (Dan Jackson) so much - a sort of Mantan Moreland without the mischief or the charm and the ending is all a bit rushed, but it’s a passable afternoon watch for budding criminologists.

Jun 14, 2025