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  1. The Squeaker is a 1937 British crime film directed by William K. Howard and starring Edmund Lowe, Sebastian Shaw and Ann Todd. [1] Edmund Lowe reprised his stage performance in the role of Inspector Barrabal. [2] It is based on the 1927 novel The Squeaker and 1928 play of the same name by Edgar Wallace.

  2. Murder on Diamond Row: Directed by William K. Howard. With Edmund Lowe, Sebastian Shaw, Ann Todd, Tamara Desni. An out-of-favor Scotland Yard inspector (Edmund Lowe) hunts a killer diamond fence--The Squeaker (Sebastian Shaw).

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • William K. Howard
    • 1937-11-11
  3. The Squeaker is 26680 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 22512 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than Flubber but less popular than Tex Rides with the Boy Scouts.

    • William K. Howard
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  4. Former Inspector Barrabal (Edmund Lowe), now a drunk, is given a second chance when a jewel fence known only as "The Squeaker" begins terrorizing police and thieves alike. Posing as an ex-con ...

    • Mystery & Thriller
    • Edmund Lowe
    • William K. Howard
  5. William K. Howard. Director. Edgar Wallace. Novel. Ted Berkman. Screenplay. London's jewel thieves are under the thumb of a mysterious fence, who ruthlessly exposes any thief who crosses him. Desperate, Scotland Yard re-hires ex-Inspector Barrabal who, as a known drunkard, is ideally suited to go undercover with a faked criminal record (which ...

  6. The Squeaker is underworld slang for an informer in Britian. The title was changed to "Murder on Diamond Row" for the film's American release. Based on Edgar Wallace’s famous novel and play, the work had been adapted by Wallace in a 1930 film version. There was also a version produced in Germany in 1931.

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  8. The Squeaker ★★ ½ Murder on Diamond Row 1937. Good Edgar Wallace mystery about a disgraced inspector trying to clear his name. 77m/C VHS . Edmund Lowe, Sebastian Shaw; M: Miklos Rozsa. may·hem / ˈmāˌhem/ • n. violent or damaging disorder; chaos: complete mayhem broke out. ∎ Law, chiefly hist. the crime of maliciously injuring or ...

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