Burnt Evidence is a 1954 British thriller film[2][3] directed by Daniel Birt and starring Jane Hylton, Duncan Lamont and Donald Gray.[4] The film was produced by Ronald Kinnoch for ACT Films.[5] It was made as a second feature.[6] Shooting took place at Beaconsfield Studios and on location in Hammersmith. The film's sets were designed by the art director Ray Simm.
Burnt Evidence | |
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Directed by | Daniel Birt |
Screenplay by | Ted Willis |
Based on | Burn the Evidence by Percy Hoskins |
Produced by | Ronald Kinnoch |
Starring | Jane Hylton Duncan Lamont Meredith Edwards Donald Gray |
Cinematography | Jo Jago |
Edited by | W.J. Lewthwaite |
Production company | ACT Films |
Distributed by | Monarch Film Corporation |
Release date | 5 July 1954 |
Running time | 61 minutes[1] |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Diana Taylor is considering leaving her husband, Jack, who has been trying but failing to build his own business as a builder/decorator. Her suitor, Jimmy Thompson, is Jack's army friend.
Jack deduces the relationship and, when Jimmy comes to Jack's business to discuss the situation, a fight ensues. A gun is produced and one of them is killed, but a subsequent fire makes it difficult to determine which man has died. While the police search for the survivor, Diana struggles with her feelings.
TV Guide called it a "Routine thriller";[7] while Sky Cinema called it a "Relentlessly sombre thriller."[8]
The films of Daniel Birt | |
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