Secrets of Scotland Yard

Secrets of Scotland Yard (1944)

THE STORY OF ADVENTUROUS AND GALLANT PEOPLE!

  • Genre: Mystery
  • Release Date: 1944-07-26
  • User Rating: 5.3/10 from 3 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 8min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Republic Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: George Blair
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Summary

Secrets of Scotland Yard is Republic's spin on a plotline first elucidated in the old E. Phillips Oppenheim novel The Great Impersonation. After losing WW I, the German high command, with remarkable foresight, prepares for the next war by planting a spy in the British Admiralty. Edgar Barrier plays the dual role of the German spy and his British twin brother. When one twin is killed, the other assumes his identity. The question: is the surviving brother the "good" one or the bad? It is up to C. Aubrey Smith, cast as Scotland Yard inspector Sir Christopher Belt, to sort out the mystery. Though it owes a great deal to the aforementioned Oppenheim yarn, Secrets of Scotland Yard is actually based on a novel by Denison Clift, who also wrote the screenplay.

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  • Edgar Barrier

    as John Usher / Robert Usher
  • Stephanie Bachelor

    as Sudan Ainger
  • C. Aubrey Smith

    as Sir Christopher Pelt
  • Lionel Atwill

    as Waterlow
  • Henry Stephenson

    as Sir Reginald Meade
  • John Abbott

    as Mortimer Cope
  • Martin Kosleck

    as Josef
  • Mary Gordon

    as Libby, the Housekeeper
Directing George Blair Director
Writing Denison Clift Novel
Writing Denison Clift Screenplay
Camera William Bradford Director of Photography
Editing Fred Allen Editor
Art Gano Chittenden Art Direction
Art Otto Siegel Set Decoration
Costume & Make-Up Adele Palmer Costume Design

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