Strange Evidence
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Duration Running time 1h 11m Story by Lajos Biro | Genre Crime | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Initial release January 1933 (United Kingdom) Cast (Francis Relf), (Clare Relf), (Jean), (Larry), (Andrew Relf) Similar movies Night Birds (1930), Victoria the Great (1937), For Freedom (1940), Sally in Our Alley (1931), Yellow Canary (1943) |
Strange Evidence (also known as Dance of the Witches, and Wife in Pawn ) is a 1933 U.K crime film directed by Robert Milton, produced by Alexander Korda and written by Lajos Bíró and Miles Malleson. Starring Leslie Banks, George Curzon, Carol Goodner and Frank Vosper, it is a film made by Alexander Korda's London Film Productions at British and Dominions Imperial Studios, Elstree with art direction by R.Holmes Paul.
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Plot
A promiscuous wife prefers a love affair with her cousin to caring for her sick husband, while also fighting off the advances of her lust crazed brother-in-law. When her husband is found poisoned to death, she is suspect No.1 for his murder.
Cast
Reception
English film critic Leslie Halliwell considered Strange Evidence to be a "mildly interesting quickie whodunnit".
References
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