Enjoy this great double bill of classic 1950s British crime thrillers from Corsair Pictures, both scripted by acclaimed screenwriter Brock Williams. Unseen since they were first screened, these lost gems of British cinema have now been rediscovered and digitally restored and remastered.
Meet Mr. Malcolm (1954) Celebrated crime writer Colin Knowles (Richard Knowles) finds himself at the centre of a baffling real-life mystery when his estranged wife Louie (Sarah Lawson) asks for his help. Her new boss has gone missing at his grand country home - and when his body is found, the hunt is on for a devious and twisted murderer. Sinister letters from London refer to a 'double crime'. Who will be the killer's next victim? Film is a gripping, Agatha Christie-style country house whodunnit with a fiendish twist!
I'm a Stranger (1952) Written and directed by acclaimed British screenwriter Brock Williams, 'I'm a Stranger' is one of Corsair Picture's very best comedy crime capers! When his grandfather dies, George Westcott (Patrick Doonan) returns home from India to collect his inheritance - only to find that the will has mysteriously gone missing. As his greedy relatives try to seize the estate, George gets the help of a movie star (Greta Gynt), a window cleaner, James Hayter and a police inspector (Herbert Ross) to track down the missing will. It seems that justice will prevail - but is George Wescott really George Wescott?
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