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The Man at Six is a 1931 British mystery film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Anne Grey, Lester Matthews and Gerald Rawlinson.[1] It was released in America the following year under the alternative title The Gables Mystery. It was produced by British International Pictures at the company's Elstree Studios near London. It was based on the West End play The Man at Six by Jack Celestin and Jack DeLeon, later remade as the 1938 film The Gables Mystery.
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Directed by | Harry Hughes |
Written by | Harry Hughes Victor Kendall |
Based on | The Man at Six by Jack Celestin and Jack DeLeon |
Produced by | Warwick Ward |
Starring | Anne Grey Lester Matthews Gerald Rawlinson |
Cinematography | Ernest Palmer |
Edited by | A.R. Gobbett |
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Distributed by | Wardour Films |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
A butler is found murdered in an unfurnished mansion house.
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