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Hidden Homicide

Murder Wears Three Masks !!!
1959 | 70m | English

(151 votes)

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Popularity: 0.3 (history)

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A novelist wakes up with a gun in his hand and a corpse in the house he woke up in. He doesn't remember how he got there or even if he committed the killing.
Release Date: Jan 01, 1959
Director: Anthony Young
Writer: Anthony Young, Paul Capon, Bill Luckwell
Genres: Crime, Mystery
Keywords writer, british noir
Production Companies Bill and Michael Luckwell Ltd.
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 08, 2024
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Griffith Jones Michael Cornforth
Patricia Laffan Jean Gilson
James Kenney Oswald Castellan
Bruce Seton Bill Dodd
Peter Carver Wally Gizzard
Danny Green Cliff Darby
Charles Farrell Mungo Peddy
Richard Shaw Wright
Robert Raglan Ashbury
Maya Koumani Marian Savage
Norman Wynne The Innkeeper
Frank Hawkins Ben Leacock
Joe Wadham Marshall
Jan Wilson Porter
Name Job
C. Wilfred Arnold Production Design
Ernest Palmer Director of Photography
Ralph McCormick Assistant Director
Anthony Young Screenplay, Director
Paul Capon Novel
Bill Luckwell Screenplay
Clive Midwinter Production Supervisor
W.L. Trytel Original Music Composer
John Ferris Editor
Name Title
Derek Winn Producer
Bill Luckwell Producer
Gerald A. Fernback Associate Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
2.0

Murder At Shinglestrand. Hidden Homicide is directed by Tony Young and adapted to screenplay by Young and Bill Luckwell from the novel "Murder at Shinglestrand" written by Paul Capon. It stars Griffith Jones, James Kenney and Patricia Laffan. Music is by Otto Ferrari and cinematography by Ernest ... Palmer. A novelist wakes up to find a gun in his hand a relative murdered nearby. Did he do it? Who cares is the serious answer after sitting through this most turgid of "Z" grade Brit crime mysteries. There's just about enough material here to have made a half hour episode of some low rent Private Investigator show, but even then the logic holes and crumbling direction would struggle to hold the attention of the intelligent of mind. Also features one of the most irritating musical scores of the 50s (shudder). 2/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
5.0

"Cornforth" (Griffiths Jones) wakes up, fully clothed, in a strange house in the middle of nowhere. He has no idea how he got there, nor why he has a gun in his hand and why... wait for it... there is a corpse in the kitchen. To add to his confusion, he is joined by two rain-soaked backpackers - "Je ... an" (Patricia Laffan) and "Marian" (Maya Koumani). When they discover his secret they try to skedaddle only to be prevented from doing so by their befuddled host. What now ensues is really a rather daft murder mystery that involves him and the now somewhat miraculously convinced "Jean" returning to London where they try to get to the bottom of this increasingly far-fetched conundrum. It is pretty obvious - once we are back in civilisation and amongst a cast that includes the usually reliable Bruce Seton and the plummy, easy on the eye, James Kenney - who is behind the crime, even though the motive remains curiously elusive right until the last few scenes. It's not the worst, it's clearly just a job of work for all concerned with an unremarkable script and some equally forgettable performances that passes an hour or so, but not in any way remotely memorable.

Apr 18, 2023