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London Blackout Murders

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Calorie Rating: 83
Released: 1943-01-15
Running Time: 59 Minutes
Studios: Republic Pictures,


A young girl, Mary Tillet, is forced to find a new place to live due to her London home being bombed during World War II. Her tobacconist landlord, Jack Rawling, tries to help her turn her new apartment into a home. Meanwhile the newspapers are reporting news of the "London Blackout Murders," a murder spree being committed against a ring of suspected Nazi spies, and Mary must determine if her kind landlord is an assassin.

Director / Directors

Arthur Siteman
Assistant Director


Cast

John Abbott
Character: Jack Rawlings
Mary McLeod
Character: Mary Tillet
Lloyd Corrigan
Character: Inspector Harris

Lester Matthews
Character: Oliver Madison
Anita Sharp-Bolster
Character: Mrs. Pringle (as Anita Bolster)
Louis Borel
Character: Peter Dongen (as Louis Borell)

Billy Bevan
Character: Air Raid Warden
Lumsden Hare
Character: Supt. Neil
Frederick Worlock
Character: Eugene Caldwell (as Frederic Worlock)

Carl Harbord
Character: George Sandleigh
Keith Hitchcock
Character: Village Constable
Tom Stevenson
Character: Police Doctor

Frank Benson
Character: Cart Driver (uncredited)
Clifford Brooke
Character: Justice Burford (uncredited)
Edward Cooper
Character: King's Counsel (uncredited)

Carol Curtis-Brown
Character: Mary's Factory Co-Worker (uncredited)
Jean Fenwick
Character: Mary's WAAF Escort (uncredited)
Bobby Hale
Character: Cockney Factory Worker (uncredited)

Olaf Hytten
Character: Court Usher - Bailiff (uncredited)
Peter Lawford
Character: Percy - Soldier on Train (uncredited)
Emory Parnell
Character: Henryk Peterson (uncredited)

Pax Walker
Character: Percy's Girl (uncredited)


Production and Crew

Curt Siodmak
Screenplay
Otto Siegel
Set Decoration
Russell Kimball
Art Direction

Arthur Morton
Orchestrator
Morton Scott
Music Director
Walter Scharf
Original Music Composer

Jack A. Marta
Director of Photography

Mort Glickman
Original Music Composer