Tangled Evidence is a 1934 British mystery film directed by George A. Cooper and starring Sam Livesey, Joan Marion and Michael Hogan. It was made by Twickenham Studios and based on the eponymous 1924 novel by Rose Champion de Crespigny.
Plot
A studious colonel is found stabbed dead in the library of his country house. As clues are discovered, suspicion falls on his nieces, chauffeur and librarian. A visiting Scotland Yard inspector eventually uncovers the real murderer and the motive for the killing.
Cast
- Sam Livesey - Inspector Drayton
- Joan Marion - Anne Wilmot
- Michael Hogan - Ingram Underhill
- Michael Shepley - Gilbert Morfield
- Reginald Tate - Ellaby
- Dick Francis - Frame
- Edgar Norfolk - Doctor Acland
- John Turnbull - Moore
- Davina Craig - Faith
- Gillian Maude - Paula
References
- BFI.org
- Chibnall, Steve (25 July 2019). Quota Quickies. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 25. ISBN 9781838717711.
External links
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- 1934 films
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- Films based on British novels
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