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Director
  
Godfrey Grayson

Country
  
United Kingdom

5.6/10
IMDb

Duration
  

Language
  
English

Doctor Morelle movie poster

Release date
  
27 June 1949 (1949-06-27)

Writer
  
Wilfred Burr (play), Ambrose Grayson, Roy Plomley

Doctor Morelle is a 1949 British mystery film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Valentine Dyall, Peter Drury and Hugh Griffith. It is also known by two alternative titles: Dr. Morelle: The Case of the Missing Heiress or simply The Case of the Missing Heiress. It was made by Hammer Films, based on the popular long running BBC radio series written by Ernest Dudley and starring Cecil Parker. Dudley also wrote many novels and short stories featuring the character of Morelle.

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Plot

Private detective Doctor Morelle, who is intrigued by a case of a wealthy young woman who has mysteriously vanished, visits her gloomy mansion to investigate...

Cast

  • Valentine Dyall – Doctor Morelle
  • Peter Drury – Peter Lorrimer
  • Hugh Griffith – Bensall, the butler
  • Julia Lang – Miss Frayle
  • Jean Lodge – Cynthia Mason
  • Philip Leaver – Samuel Kimber
  • Sidney Vivian – Inspector
  • James Raglan
  • Bruce Walker
  • Reception

    As of 2013, Doctor Morelle currently holds a three star rating (5.6/10) on IMDb.

    The Radio Times noted "The first (and last) of an intended series based on a popular radio detective, this undistinguished B-feature murder mystery is typical of the early postwar output of Hammer before it discovered horror...Dyall has considerable presence but it's not enough to surmount the implausible plot" and Sky Movies wrote, "Each week from 1942 on, millions of radio listeners thrilled to the creepy adventures that presented 'the secret papers of perhaps the strangest personality in the history of criminal investigation'. The mysterious Dr Morelle and his always-in-peril Girl Friday, Miss Frayle, were a natural for films but, as with so many other popular radio sleuths, the British Cinema failed to do right by them even though the slightly sinister Valentine Dyall was perfect casting as the detective doctor."

    References

    Doctor Morelle Wikipedia
    Doctor Morelle IMDb Doctor Morelle themoviedb.org