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  1. The Old Man (1931) Hound of the Baskervilles (1932) based on the Arthur Conan Doyle novel, but the screenplay was written by Edgar Wallace. The Frightened Lady (1932) a.k.a. The Indian Scarf. The Jewel (1933) Before Dawn (1933) Hollywood film based on the Edgar Wallace story Death Watch.

  2. The Calendar (1948 film) The Calendar. (1948 film) The Calendar is a black and white 1948 British drama film directed by Arthur Crabtree and starring Greta Gynt, John McCallum, Raymond Lovell and Leslie Dwyer. [2] It is based on the 1929 play The Calendar and subsequent novel by Edgar Wallace. A previous version had been released in 1931.

  3. Based on a 1929 play by Edgar Wallace, this blend of country house mystery, "Doctor Mabuse-ian" crime drama and wry comedy of manners establishes the visual style and thematic concerns of subsequent Hamilton films, such as An Inspector Calls and Evil Under the Sun.

    • Guy Hamilton
    • London Films Productions
  4. Tragically, it turns out to be something of a family curse, as each generation thereafter bears the same sign, which in turn leads to blackmail and murder. Director Jürgen Roland Stars Renate Ewert Klausjürgen Wussow Karl-Georg Saebisch. 3. The Avenger. 1960 1h 39m Approved.

  5. Bryan Edgar Wallace movies. Seeking the success of Rialto Film's Edgar Wallace movies, CCC Film bought the rights to the written works by Edgar's son, Bryan. The stories were all but re-written once they were adapted into movies, but they were still dubbed "B. Edgar Wallace Movies" in the hope that the well-known name would attract a larger ...

  6. Jan 28, 2014 · THE LOWDOWN Based on the oft-performed 1925 play, The Gaunt Stranger, by famed crime writer Edgar Wallace and filmed a number of times in the 1930s, this classy 1952 update features a host of recognisable faces, including an eloquent Herbert Lom as slimy lawyer Meister, a pre-Doctor Who William Hartnell as his Cockney rhyming bodyguard, and Donald Wolfit as a forensics expert who turns out to ...

  7. Playback: Directed by Quentin Lawrence. With Margit Saad, Barry Foster, Victor Platt, Dinsdale Landen. A young policeman becomes involved with a glamorous German woman in London, to his cost.

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