The Strange Affair (1968) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 22, 1968

Original Title:
The Strange Affair

Alternate Titles:
Bederf in Scotland Yard
Chantage à la Drogue
Skandal bei Scotland Yard

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 106

His name is P.C. Strange... Her name is Frederika... All of tonight's secrets will be used against them tomorrow!

When rookie P.C. Strange falls for an under aged girl, he is unknowingly compromised by a pair of pornographers. Meanwhile, seasoned Det. Pierce is out to catch mob boss Quince and soon both plots intertwine.

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Art Direction:
Nicholas Pollock

Assistant Director:
Jack Causey

Associate Producer:
René Dupont

Boom Operator:
Bill Burgess

Camera Operator:
Herbert Smith

Cinematography:
Franz F. Palmer

Costume Design:
Sue Yelland

Director:
David Greene

Director of Photography:
Alex Thomson

Editor:
Brian Smedley-Aston

Makeup Artist:
George Blackler

Novel:
Bernard Toms

Producer:
Howard Harrison
Stanley Mann

Production Design:
Brian Eatwell

Production Manager:
Derek Kavanagh

Set Decoration:
Peta Button

Sound Recordist:
H.L. Bird

Special Effects:
Garth Inns

Writer:
Oscar Saul
Eve Greene
Stanley Mann
Jerome Odlum

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