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Double Exposures

1937 British film by John Paddy Carstairs From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Double Exposures
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Double Exposures (also known as Alibi Breaker) is a 1937 British crime film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring David Langton, Julien Mitchell and Ruby Miller.[1][2] It was written by Gerald Elliott, and made at Shepperton Studios as a quota quickie.[3]

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Plot

Reporter Peter Bradfield is fired from his newspaper for failing to deliver an interview with big businessman Hector Rodman. Plucky Bradfield subsequently becomes a photographic equipment salesman, and accidentally takes photos of two men in conversation. Unbeknown to him, these men are the businessmen's lawyer and his secretary, and are plotting to embezzle a fortune in bonds from Rodman, and planning to frame his workshy son George for the crime.

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Cast

  • David Langton as Peter Bradfield [credited as Basil Langton]
  • Julien Mitchell as Hector Rodman
  • Ruby Miller as Mrs. Rodman
  • Brian Buchel as Geoffrey Cranswick
  • Mavis Clair as Jill Rodman
  • Fred Withers as Allbutt
  • Ivor Barnard as Mather
  • George Astley as George Rodman
  • Frank Birch as Kempton
  • Denis Cowles as Police Inspector

Critical reception

The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "The development of the story is always obvious and the direction and acting are poor. There is very little suspense and the humour is mainly unintentional."[4]

TV Guide called the film a "Negligible British effort".[5]

References

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