




An American trumpet star (Alex Nicol) appearing at the London Palladium meets and has dinner with a beautiful blues singer who is later found murdered. When Scotland Yard considers Nicol a "person of interest," he realizes he'll be facing the music unless he cracks the case himself. Cult horror director Terence Fisher helmed this topnotch Hammer Films noir.
| Alex Nicol | James 'Brad' Bradley |
| Eleanor Summerfield | Barbara Quigley |
| John Salew | Maxie Margulies |
| Paul Carpenter | Johnny Sutherland |
| Geoffrey Keen | Maurie Green |
| Ann Hanslip | Maxine Halbard |
| Fred Johnson | Police Sergeant McKenzie |
| Martin Boddey | Police Inspector Mulrooney |
| Arthur Lane | Jeff Colt |
| Paul Byrne | Gloria Lewis Colt |
| Leo Phillips | Dresser |
| Freddie Tripp | Stage Manager |
| Ben Williams | Gatekeeper |
| Frank Birch | Trumpet Salesman |
| Robert Sansom | Doctor |
| Jeremy Hawk | Recording Technician |
| James Karney | Bartender |
| Mark Singleton | Waiter |
| Michael Carreras | Band Member |
| Tony Hilton | Callboy |
| Pat Jordan | Police Constable |
| Media | Feature Film |
| Genre | Film Noir |
| Year | 1954 |
| Series | Lippert Pictures |
| Country | USA/UK |
| Elements | Yes |
| Region | USA |
| Length | 84 minutes |
| Color | BW |
| Sound | Mono |
| Language | English |
| Ratio | 1.85:1 |
| Rating | NR |
| Hammer Film Productions | |
| Lippert Pictures | |
| Terence Fisher | |
| Michael Carreras | |
| Ernest Bomemann | |
| Jimmy Sangster | |
| Mickey Delamar | |
| Walter J. Harvey | |
| J. Elder Wills | |
| Kenny Baker | |
| Maurice Rootes | |
| Ernest Bornemann |