Attempt to Kill
Attempt to Kill is a 1961 British film. It was a rare feature directed by Royston Morley, and based on a story by Edgar Wallace, The Lone House Mystery.[2][3] It was one of a series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries, British second-features, produced at Merton Park Studios in the 1960s.[1]
| Attempt to Kill | |
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| Directed by | Royston Morley | 
| Written by | Richard Harris | 
| Based on | The Lone House Mystery  by Edgar Wallace  | 
| Produced by | Jack Greenwood Jim O'Connolly  | 
| Starring | 
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| Cinematography | Bert Mason | 
| Edited by | Edward Jarvis | 
| Music by | Bernard Ebbinghouse | 
Production company  | Merton Park Studios  | 
| Distributed by | Anglo-Amalgamated | 
Release date  | 1961 | 
Running time  | 54 minutes[1] | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Language | English | 
Premise
    
A businessman fires one of his employees, then someone tries to murder him. The fired man becomes the prime suspect.
Cast
    
- Derek Farr as Det. Insp. Minter
 - Tony Wright as Gerry Hamilton
 - Richard Pearson as Frank Weyman
 - Freda Jackson as Mrs. Weyman
 - Patricia Mort as Elisabeth Gray
 - J.G. Devlin as Elliott
 - Clifford Earl as Sgt. Bennett
 - Denis Holmes as Fraser
 - Allan Jeager as Gardener
 - Grace Arnold as Housekeeper
 - Trevor Reid as Bank Manager
 - Frances Bennett as Barmaid
 
References
    
- "The Edgar Wallace Mysteries: Attempt to Kill (1961)". Radio Times.
 - ATTEMPT TO KILL Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 28, Iss. 324, (Jan 1, 1961): 141.
 - "Attempt to Kill (1961)". BFI. Archived from the original on 5 May 2019.
 
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