The Lamp in Assassin Mews is a 1962 British comedy crime film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Francis Matthews, Lisa Daniely and Ian Fleming.[1] The film's plot concerns a local council's plans to gentrify an area, which are disrupted by a series of murders.[2] It is also known by the alternative title of Durrant Affair.
The Lamp in Assassin Mews | |
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Directed by | Godfrey Grayson |
Written by | Mark Grantham (as M.M. McCormick) |
Produced by | Brian Taylor |
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Cinematography | Lionel Banes |
Edited by | John Dunsford |
Music by | Bill LeSage |
Production company | Danziger Productions |
Distributed by | United Artists |
Release date | 1962 |
Running time | 65 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Modernising councillor Jack Norton becomes the target of a couple of elderly serial killers when he plans to remove a gas lamp outside their home.
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