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Inside the Room

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A French sleuth in England helps the police solve a series of murders linked by the diary pages of a dead woman.

Release Date : 1935-03-26

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Julius Hagen ProductionsUniversal Pictures UK

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Austin Trevor

Character Name : Pierre Santos

Original Name : Austin Trevor

Gender : Male

George Hayes

Character Name : Henry Otisse

Original Name : George Hayes

Gender : Male

Garry Marsh

Character Name : Geoffrey Luce

Original Name : Garry Marsh

Gender : Male

Brian Buchel

Character Name : Adam Steele

Original Name : Brian Buchel

Gender : Male

Robert Horton

Character Name : Sir George Frame

Original Name : Robert Horton

Gender : Male

Frederick Burtwell

Character Name : Det. Inspector Grant

Original Name : Frederick Burtwell

Gender : Male

Kiyoshi Takase

Character Name : Manservant

Original Name : Kiyoshi Takase

Gender : Male

Claude Horton

Character Name : Dyson

Original Name : Claude Horton

Gender : Male

Dorothy Boyd

Character Name : Dorothy Ayres

Original Name : Dorothy Boyd

Gender : Female

Marjorie Chard

Character Name : Lady Groombridge

Original Name : Marjorie Chard

Gender : Male

Vera Bogetti

Character Name : Agnes Judd

Original Name : Vera Bogetti

Gender : Female

Dorothy Minto

Character Name : Lilian Hope

Original Name : Dorothy Minto

Gender : Female

Kathleen Harrison

Character Name : Nurse

Original Name : Kathleen Harrison

Gender : Female

Aubrey Mallalieu

Character Name : Doctor

Original Name : Aubrey Mallalieu

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-06-19

Austin Trevor dons a French accent in this cryptic murder mystery. Two bodies have been found with the torn pages from an impoverished silent film star's diary in their dead hands. "Pierre Santos" pitches in to help to establish a motive for these seemingly random killings and to detect the culprit who must be staying at the grand home of "Lady Groombridge". This is quite a pacy affair. Nothing novel but given it had a very low budget and some very uninspired direction, it is a simple quota feature from Twickenham Studios that easily passes an hour.