Michael Powell's debut film which may be a long way away from the heights he would attain in later years its still an interesting film.
Banks plays Bronton a fire investigator who plays as the middle man between the crooked owners who burn down their warehouses for the insurance and Lloyds and takes his cut off both sides.
He's doing well with a string of race horses but a series of losses and a new expensive wife soon forces him into a deal with dodgy financier Stedding (a very sinister Sullivan) which involves him in setting the actual fires themselves.
He soon finds himself way out of his depth as the cases become more and more serious with loss of life - can he redeem himself in the eyes of those he loves....
It begins as a frothy comedy with sharp banter and reparteee but soon darkens into a much more moral conundrum.
Banks is very good in the lead with a solid support and for fans of Powell were worth a look - 4/5