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Director
  
Arthur Crabtree

Music director
  
John Bath

Country
  
United Kingdom

2.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Crime, Thriller

Duration
  

Language
  
English

Morning Call (film) movie poster
Release date
  
1957

Writer
  
Bill Luckwell, Paul Tabori, Leo Townsend (story), Tom Waldron (additional dialogue)

Screenplay
  
Paul Tabori, Bill Luckwell, Tom Waldron

Cast
  
Greta Gynt
(Annette Manning),
Ron Randell
(Nick Logan),
Garard Green
(Gil Stevens),
Garard Green
(Inspector Brown),
Garard Green
(Fred Barnes),
Virginia Keiley
(Vera Clark)

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Mrs. Manning hires a Scotland Yard detective and a private eye to find her kidnapped husband.

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Morning Call (U.S. title: The Strange Case of Dr. Manning) is a 1957 British thriller film, directed by Arthur Crabtree and starring Greta Gynt and Ron Randell.

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A doctor receives an early morning callout and is kidnapped. American detective Nick Logan assists Scotland Yard in tracking down the perpetrator.

Plot

The rich and successful Dr. Manning is called out in the middle of the night to visit a private patient. He never returns and the next morning his wife Annette (Gynt) finds him missing. Soon after, she receives a ransom note demanding £5,000 for his release. The police are alerted and soon Annette is trying to deliver the money to various drop-off points specified by the kidnapper in telephone calls to her. The police keep watch, hoping to catch the kidnapper in the act of retrieving the money, but every attempts ends in failure as he fails to show up, realising the locations are being watched. Annette hires a private detective Nick Logan (Randell) to make his own investigations.

Manning is found dead, and the police decide to use Annette as bait to catch his killer. They publicise that she has heard his voice in the phone calls and will be able to identify it if she hears it again, hoping that the threat will flush him out in order to try to get her out of the way. Logan now begins to work together with the police, and they finally succeed in cornering the killer, who reveals a surprising motive for his actions.

Cast

  • Greta Gynt as Annette Manning
  • Ron Randell as Nick Logan
  • Garard Green as Gil Stevens
  • Bruce Seton as Inspector Brown
  • Peter Fontaine as Fred Barnes
  • Virginia Keiley as Vera Clark
  • Robert Raglan as Plainclothesman
  • John Watson as Plainclothesman
  • Brian Sunners as Freddie
  • Wally Patch as Wally
  • David Lander as Dr. George Manning
  • Charles Farrell as John Karver
  • Production

    The film was originally cast with George Raft and Bella Darvi as the leads, but Raft reportedly pulled out, citing dissatisfaction with the script. The producers claimed that Raft was insistent on his character having a romantic involvement with the leading lady, which they could not accept as they felt it would unbalance the plot and be seen as incongruous by audiences. For undisclosed reasons, they also decided to let Darvi go.

    References

    Morning Call (film) Wikipedia
    Morning Call (film) IMDb Morning Call (film) themoviedb.org