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Double Confession

Double Confession

  • Status: Released
  • 30-04-1950
  • Runtime: 86 min
  • Score: 6.1
  • Vote count: 13

The hero discovers his estranged wife dead and tries to frame her lover for the murder. He becomes involved with the criminals who make various unsuccessful attempts on his life while the police clear up the mystery.

Derek Farr

Jim Medway

Joan Hopkins

Ann Corday

Peter Lorre

Paynter

William Hartnell

Charlie Durham

Naunton Wayne

Inspector Tenby

Ronald Howard

Hilary Boscombe

Kathleen Harrison

Kate

Leslie Dwyer

Leonard

Edward Rigby

The Fisherman

George Woodbridge

Sgt. Sawnton

Henry Edwards

Man in the Shelter

Mona Washbourne

Fussy Mother

Vida Hope

Madam Zilia

Esma Cannon

Madam Cleo

Andrew Leigh

The Reserved Man

Fred Griffiths

The Spiv

Jane Griffiths

First Girl

Diana Connell

Second Girl

Hal Osmond

Shooting Gallery Attendant

Norman Astridge

Selby

Roy Plomley

Ticket Collector

Jennifer Cross

Fussy Mother's Child

Betty Nelson

Girl at Shooting Gallery

Sidney Vivian

Ring Stall Attendant

Peter Butterworth

Joe (uncredited)

Grace Denbigh Russell

Nosey Woman (uncredited)

Arthur Mullard

Stretcher-bearer (uncredited)

Pat Ryan

Man in Arcade (uncredited)

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This is quite a decent, complex, little British crime drama with Derek Farr as "Jim Medway" who turns up at an English seaside resort whereupon, shortly afterwards, his wife is found murdered in the "White Cottage". The police investigation is soon focussed on him, so he tries to fit up local bigwig "Charlie Durham" (William Hartnell) with whom he has certain history, and finds he has bitten off a bit more than he was expecting to chew. It's a superior first effort from Ken Annakin that capitalises on the quirky novel from John Garden and some solid performances on screen - including an on-form Peter Lorre as Hartnell's slightly bonkers sidekick and local journo "Hilary Boscombe" (Ronald Howard) that keeps the pot boiling well for 80 minutes. Rarely seen nowadays, but worth a watch if you like your mysteries with a little more meat on the bone.