I Killed the Count is a 1939 British mystery film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Ben Lyon, Syd Walker, Terence de Marney.[1] It was shot at Highbury Studios.
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Directed by | Frederic Zelnik |
Written by | Lawrence Huntington |
Based on | I Killed the Count by Alec Coppel |
Produced by | Isadore Goldsmith |
Starring | Ben Lyon Syd Walker Terence de Marney |
Cinematography | Bryan Langley |
Music by | Hans May |
Production company | Grafton Films |
Distributed by | Grand National Pictures Monogram Pictures (US) |
Release date | 6 May 1939 |
Running time | 69 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Cockney comedian Syd Walker plays it more or less straight as Scotland Yard Detective Inspector Davidson, at present trying to determine who murdered the much-hated Count Mattoni (Leslie Perrins). The dilemma isn't that the Detective is suffering from a lack of witnesses. In fact, four different people come forth to confess to the killing – each of them with plenty of motive and opportunity.
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