Secrets of Scotland Yard (1944)
Overview
Secrets of Scotland Yard is Republic's spin on a plotline first elucidated in the old E. Phillips Oppenheim novel The Great Impersonation. After losing WW I, the German high command, with remarkable foresight, prepares for the next war by planting a spy in the British Admiralty. Edgar Barrier plays the dual role of the German spy and his British twin brother. When one twin is killed, the other assumes his identity. The question: is the surviving brother the "good" one or the bad? It is up to C. Aubrey Smith, cast as Scotland Yard inspector Sir Christopher Belt, to sort out the mystery. Though it owes a great deal to the aforementioned Oppenheim yarn, Secrets of Scotland Yard is actually based on a novel by Denison Clift, who also wrote the screenplay.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 0.523 |
Directed By
George Blair
Crew
Denison Clift
George Blair
Denison Clift
William Bradford
Fred Allen
Gano Chittenden
Otto Siegel
Adele Palmer
TOP CAST
Edgar Barrier
John Usher / Robert Usher
Stephanie Bachelor
Sudan Ainger
C. Aubrey Smith
Sir Christopher Pelt
Lionel Atwill
Waterlow
Henry Stephenson
Sir Reginald Meade
John Abbott
Mortimer Cope
Martin Kosleck
Josef
Mary Gordon
Libby, the Housekeeper