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Release Date:
February 1, 1953
Original Title:
Black Orchid
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
Kenilworth Film Productions
Mid Century Film Productions Ltd.
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 58
Caught in a loveless marriage, Dr. John Winnington (Ronald Howard) can't stop himself from falling for his wife's (Mary Laura Wood) younger sister, Christine (Olga Edwardes). But when he suddenly becomes the prime suspect in his wife's tragic murder, John relies on his friend Eric (John Bentley) to clear his name. This classic murder mystery encourages viewers to evaluate all of the clues and guess the killer's identity.
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Additional Dialogue:
Maurice Temple-Smith
Art Direction:
Ray Simm
Assistant Director:
George Fowler
Assistant Production Manager:
Johnny Goodman
Cinematography:
Eric Cross
Clapper Loader:
Freddie Cooper
Continuity:
Joanna Busby
Director:
Charles Saunders
Editor:
Jack Slade
Focus Puller:
Desmond Davis
Hairstylist:
Joan Carpenter
Makeup Artist:
Jill Carpenter
Music:
John Lanchbery
Music Director:
John Lanchbery
Producer:
Robert S. Baker
Monty Berman
Production Manager:
Jack Hanbury
Screenplay:
Francis Edge
John Temple-Smith
Sound Recordist:
Harry Benson
Sound Supervisor:
George Burgess
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