Death in the Hand is a 1948 British short mystery film directed by A. Barr-Smith, starring Esme Percy, Ernest Jay and Cecile Chevreau.[1] The film marked the debut of John Le Mesurier. It was made by the small independent company Vandyke Productions.
Death in the Hand | |
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Directed by | A. Barr-Smith |
Written by | Max Beerbohm (story), Douglas Cleverdon (adaptation) |
Cinematography | Jo Jago George Noble |
Edited by | Bunch Dixon-Spain |
Music by | Albert Ferber |
Distributed by | General Film Distributors (U.K.) |
Release date | 13 February 1948 (London) |
Running time | 43 minutes |
Country | UK |
Language | English |
In a seaside guest house, a nervous piano player, Cosmo Vaughan (Esme Percy), tells a tale of how he read the palms of passengers on board a train and forecast their deaths. But is Mr Vaughan quite what he appears?
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