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Lady in the Fog (1952)

5.8 | Oct 13, 1952 (GB) | Mystery | 01:17

Murder was easy...this girl was tough...to solve!

In this murder mystery, a woman's brother is killed in a freak accident, or so she believes. Fortunately for her, an American journalist is more suspicious and so begins roaming the London streets in search of the killer.

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Cesar Romero
Philip 'Phil' O'Dell
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Bernadette O'Farrell
Heather McMara
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Lois Maxwell
Margaret 'Peggy' Maybrick
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Geoffrey Keen
Christopher Hampden
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Campbell Singer
Inspector Rigby
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Alastair Hunter
Det. Sgt. Reilly
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Mary Mackenzie
Marilyn Durant
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Lloyd Lamble
Martin Sorrowby
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Frank Birch
Boswell - Airport Manager
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Wensley Pithey
Sid - Bartender

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
6 | Dec 25, 2022
Cesar Romero ("O'Dell") is a visiting American sitting in a bar in London making a drink that wouldn't have looked out of place in Merlin's laboratory. He and the barman are trying to encourage the sceptical "Peggy" (Lois Maxwell) to partake when a police man enters the bar to use the phone to report an hit and run accident outside. She is expecting her brother - could he be the victim? Well it turns out he was, and now she and "O'Dell" determine to find out whether or not it was an accident and to get to the bottom of things. The mystery element of this is all a little procedural, but there is a bit of chemistry between Romero and Maxwell; there is quite a fun sub-plot between the American and his travel agent "Boswell" (Frank Birch) who is trying to repatriate him despite a pea-soup fog at the airport, and Geoffrey Keen finds himself with a more substantial part to deliver as the suspicious "Hampden". The aforementioned fog and the creepy Ivor Slaney score also contribute well to this by-the-numbers, but quite passable crime-noir.