The Case of Charles Peace
The Case of Charles Peace is a 1949 British crime film directed by Norman Lee and starring Michael Martin Harvey, Chili Bouchier and Valentine Dyall. It is based on the real-life Victorian murderer Charles Peace.[1]
The Case of Charles Peace | |
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Directed by | Norman Lee |
Screenplay by | Norman Lee Doris Davison |
Produced by | John Argyle |
Starring | Michael Martin-Harvey Chili Bouchier Valentine Dyall Bruce Belfrage Ronald Adam |
Cinematography | Exterior photography: Ted Wooldridge Moray Grant Jim Goding |
Edited by | Charles Beaumont |
Music by | Composed & arranged by: Guy Jones |
Production company | Argyle British Productions |
Distributed by | Monarch Film Corporation |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Cast
- Michael Martin Harvey as Charles Peace
- Chili Bouchier as Katherine Dyson
- Valentine Dyall as Storyteller Sir Clement Barnes KC
- Bruce Belfrage as Prosecution counsel Foster
- Ronald Adam as Defence counsel Lockwood
- Roberta Huby as Sue Thompson
- Peter Forbes-Robertson as William Habron
- Kathleen Rooney as Mary
- Richard Shayne as Arthur Dyson
- Jean Shepeard as Hannah Peace
- John Kelly as Father O'Brien
- Peter Gawthorne as Mr. Justice Lopes
- Hamilton Deane as Mr. Justice Hawkins
- Robert McLachlan as Mr. Justice Lindley
- Gordon Court as Inspector Phillips
- Bartlett Mullins as Mr. Brion
- Rose Howlett as Mrs. Brion
- Liam Gaffney as Leresche
- Howard Douglas as Littlewood
- Edward Evans as Police Sergeant (uncredited)
References
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