Mystery Junction
Mystery Junction | |
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Directed by | Michael McCarthy |
Written by | Michael McCarthy |
Produced by | William H. Williams |
Starring | Sydney Tafler Barbara Murray |
Cinematography | Robert LaPresle |
Edited by | Geoffrey Muller |
Music by | Hubert Clifford (as Michael Sarsfield) |
Color process | Black and white |
Production company | Merton Park Studios |
Distributed by | Anglo-Amalgamated Film Distributors |
Release date |
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Running time | 63 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Mystery Junction is a 1951 British crime film directed by Michael McCarthy and starring Sydney Tafler and Barbara Murray.[1] The screenplay concerns a writer who narrates a crime story for a fellow passenger on a train journey.
Plot[]
A middle-aged woman recognises her fellow train passenger, mystery writer Larry Gordon, from a photograph. Suddenly they hear a scream. The train door has been opened and snow blows in. Gordon and the lady visit all the passengers in the railway carriage. One of them is Steve Harding, handcuffed to police officer Peterson. Harding is to appear in court the next day, charged with the murder of a young woman. The other passengers are a broker, an engineer, a woman and a young man. All of them, in one way or another, are linked with Harding.
The ticket collector has been knocked out by an assailant who has taken his uniform coat and posed as him. Two female stowaways are hiding in the guard's van.
It’s discovered that the scream they heard came from another police officer, who was also escorting Harding.
The passengers leave the train at a junction (hence the title). They gather at a deserted railway station, where officer Peterson is shot and killed, enabling Harding to be released by accomplices. The real target proves to be Harding, who orders crime writer Gordon to find out who the shooter was.
Cast[]
- Sydney Tafler – Larry Gordon
- Barbara Murray – Pat Dawn
- Patricia Owens – Mabel Dawn
- Martin Benson – Steve Harding
- Christine Silver – Miss Owens
- Philip Dale – Elliot Fisher
- Pearl Cameron – Helen Mason
- John Salew – John Martin
- Denis Webb – Inspector Clarke
- David Davies – Benson
- Charles Irwin – Hooker
References[]
External links[]
- 1951 films
- 1952 films
- English-language films
- British films
- British crime films
- Films directed by Michael McCarthy
- 1951 crime films
- British black-and-white films
- 1950s British film stubs