Shadow of a Man

1956 film by Michael McCarthy

Shadow of a Man is a 1955 British crime film directed by Michael McCarthy and starring Paul Carpenter, Rona Anderson and Jane Griffiths.[1]

Premise

After a brawl in a nightclub a man is found dead at his home the following morning. It soon becomes apparent that he has been murdered, and the list of suspects seems quite small. Was it his badly treated wife (Rona Anderson), who found his dead body? Or was it the young woman (Jane Griffiths) with whom he'd had an affair - one of many - and who had been unaware that he was married? Or the friend of the couple (Ronald Leigh-Hunt) who seems to be attracted to the young widow? Or is it possible that someone somehow gained to the flat entirely unseen?

An old friend (Paul Carpenter) of the husband turns up unexpectedly a few days later. At first defensive of his old buddy, he is shocked to discover that he was universally disliked due to his abusive and aggressive behaviour, made worse by his heavy drinking and drug taking. Still, he decides to try to find out who the killer is, a search culminating in a fight on the pier, and, it seems, another death.

Cast

  • Paul Carpenter as Gene Landers
  • Rona Anderson as Linda Bryant
  • Jane Griffiths as Carol Seaton
  • Tony Quinn as Inspector Gates
  • Ronald Leigh-Hunt as Norman Farrel
  • Bill Nagy as Paul Bryant
  • Jack Taylor as Sergeant McBride
  • Robert O'Neil as Max
  • Diana Chesney as Mrs Carter
  • Rose Alba as Cabaret Singer

References

  1. ^ Shadow of a Man, British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 22 October 2012.

External links

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The films of Michael McCarthy
  • Assassin for Hire (1951)
  • Mystery Junction (1951)
  • Crow Hollow (1952)
  • John of the Fair (1954)
  • The Awakening (1954)
  • Shadow of a Man (1956)
  • It's Never Too Late (1956)
  • The Traitor (1957)
  • Operation Amsterdam (1959)


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