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  1. A. E. W. Mason's Inspector Hanaud was one of the great detectives of early mystery fiction. There are at least five British films featuring Haunad. Sadly, this is the only one known to exist. And what a great little treat it is. Hanaud is called in by a jealous heir to probe the death of his wealthy sister-in-law.

  2. Featured review. The Art Of Deduction... When beautiful heiress Betty Harlowe (Yvonne Furneaux) is accused and -quickly- cleared of her adoptive mother's murder, Inspector Hanaud (Oskar Homolka) is on the case. He's convinced that mum was indeed murdered in spite of Ms. Harlowe's being exonerated.

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    • Mystery
    • Michael Anderson
    • 1954-08-01
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  4. Oscar Homolka (Inspector Hanaud) Robert Urquhart (Jim Frobisher) Yvonne Furneaux (Betty Harlowe) Josephine Griffin (Ann Upcott) Harold Kasket (Boris Wabersky) Pierre Lefevre (Detective...

  5. His last appearance was in the 1946 novel The House in Lordship Lane. Hanaud has been portrayed on screen several times – with adaptations of At the Villa Rose and The House of the Arrow. He has been seen as one of a number of influences on the creation of Agatha Christie's Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. Hanaud works

  6. Rated 2/5 Stars • 02/27/23. Michael Anderson. Director. Oscar Homolka. Inspector Hanaud. Yvonne Furneaux. Betty Harlowe. Robert Urquhart. Jim Frobisher. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise...

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  7. Inspector Hanaud takes on the case and discovers that the murder was committed with an arrow whose point was dipped in poison. But who is the culprit? Full Cast & Crew

  8. And so, Inspector Hanaud, the eminent Paris detective, arrived in Dijon to solve the mystery of the Maison Grenelle. He finds Betty Harlowe (Diana Churchill), the victim's niece,...

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