Calling Paul Temple
Calling Paul Temple | |
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Directed by | Maclean Rogers |
Produced by | Ernest G. Roy |
Written by |
Francis Durbridge (radio play) A.R. Rawlinson Kathleen Butler |
Starring |
John Bentley Dinah Sheridan Margaretta Scott |
Distributed by | Butcher's Film Service (UK) Eagle-Lion (West Germany) |
Release dates | June 1948 |
Running time | UK 92 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Calling Paul Temple is a 1948 British crime film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring John Bentley, Dinah Sheridan and Margaretta Scott.[1] Paul Temple is called in to help Scotland Yard track down a serial killer who has murdered several wealthy women. John Bentley took over the role of Temple from Anthony Hulme and played him in two further films. It was produced by Ernest G. Roy at the Nettlefold Film Studios in Walton On Thames.
The film featured extensive location work in Canterbury.
Cast
- John Bentley ... Paul Temple
- Dinah Sheridan ... Steve Temple
- Margaretta Scott ... Mrs. Trevellyan
- Abraham Sofaer ... Dr. Kohima
- Celia Lipton ... Norma Rice
- Jack Raine ... Sir Graham Forbes
- Alan Wheatley ... Edward Lathom
- Hugh Pryse ... Wilfred Davies
- Wally Patch ... Spider Williams
- Shaym Bahadur ... Rikki
- Maureen Glynne ... Girl in Boat
- Michael Golden ... Frank Chester
- Harry Herbert ... Boatman
- Aubrey Mallalieu ... Waiter
- John McLaren ... Leo Brent
- Ian McLean ... Inspector Crane
- George Merritt ... Ticket Inspector
- Mary Midwinter ... Carol Reagan
- Hugh Miller ... Doctor
- Gerald Rex ... Boy in Boat
- Paul Sheridan ... Maitre d`Hotel
- Marion Taylor ... Esther van Ralston
- Merle Tottenham ... Millie
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