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- 1963 · Mystery · 1h 38m
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64% 14 Reviews Tomatometer 67% 500+ Ratings Audience Score British army Col. Anthony Gethryn (George C. Scott) is contacted by his old friend, Adrian Messenger (John Merivale), to investigate...
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Philip MacDonald. 3.95. 186 ratings33 reviews. Brigadier-General George Firth of Scotland Yard was surprised and delighted when Adrian Messenger contacted him - he hadn't seen his old friend for at lest six months. However, when they met, Firth sensed that all was not well.
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The List of Adrian Messenger is a nice murder mystery of the type that the British do so well. Had it not been for the gimmick of the heavily make-up laden stars playing bit roles except in two cases the film might well have stood on its own merits of well executed plot and good acting.
KIRKUS REVIEW. Adrian Messenger's death in the waters of the Atlantic leaves behind a list of ten unaffiliated names in the hands of the Yard, as well as the suspicion of murder.
Robert Mitchum. Tony Curtis. See production info at IMDbPro. RENT/BUY. search Amazon. Add to Watchlist. Added by 5.3K users. 78 User reviews. 28 Critic reviews. Awards. 1 nomination.
The List of Adrian Messenger is a 1963 American mystery film directed by John Huston starring Kirk Douglas, George C. Scott, Dana Wynter, Clive Brook, Gladys Cooper and Herbert Marshall. It is based on a 1959 novel of the same name written by Philip MacDonald.