The Missing Million
The Missing Million | |
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Directed by | Philip Brandon |
Produced by | Hugh Perceval |
Written by |
Edgar Wallace (novel) James Seymour |
Starring |
Linden Travers John Warwick Patricia Hilliard John Stuart |
Music by | Percival Mackey |
Cinematography | Stephen Dade |
Edited by | Walter Jentzsch |
Production company |
Signet Films |
Distributed by | Associated British Film Distributors |
Release dates | March 1942 |
Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The Missing Million is a 1942 British crime film directed by Philip Brandon and starring Linden Travers, John Warwick and Patricia Hilliard.[1] It is adapted from a novel by Edgar Wallace. A millionaire is persecuted by a criminal gang.
Plot
When millionaire-about-town Rex Walton (Ivan Brandt) mysteriously vanishes on the eve of his wedding, a chain of strange, violent events is set in motion. Intrepid Joan Walton (Linden Travers) assists Inspector Dicker (John Stuart) in the search for her brother. The main suspect is notorious criminal The Panda ("The Prince of Blackmailers").
Production
The film was shot at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith with sets designed by Andrew Mazzei.
Cast
- Linden Travers - Joan Walton
- John Warwick - Bennett
- Patricia Hilliard - Dora Coleman
- John Stuart - Inspector Dicker
- Ivan Brandt - Rex Walton
- Brefni O'Rorke - Michael Coleman
- Charles Victor - Nobby Knowles
- Marie Ault - Mrs Tweedle
Critical reception
TV Guide called it a "routine second feature";[2] while Noirish wrote, "this is a very, very workaday comedy thriller, with most of the action being played as light entertainment and one character—the tiresomely misogynistic safecracker Nobby Knowles (Victor)—being played strictly for laughs".[3]
References
- ↑ "The Missing Million". BFI.
- ↑ "The Missing Million". TVGuide.com.
- ↑ "Missing Million, The (1942)". Noirish.