Flat Two

1962 British film by Alan Cooke

Flat Two
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAlan Cooke
Screenplay byLindsay Galloway
Based onstory
by Edgar Wallace
Produced byJack Greenwood
StarringJohn Le Mesurier
Jack Watling
CinematographyBert Mason
Edited byDerek Holding
Music byBernard Ebbinghouse
Production
company
Merton Park Studios
Distributed byAnglo-Amalgamated
Release date
  • 23 April 1962 (1962-04-23)
Running time
60 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Flat Two is a 1962 British second feature[1] film directed by Alan Cooke and starring John Le Mesurier and Jack Watling.[2] Part of the long-running series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries films made at Merton Park Studios, it is based on the 1924 Wallace story of the same name.

Plot

Crooked casino owner Emil Louba is found murdered in his apartment. There are three suspects: architect Frank Leamington, whose fiancée Susan owed Louba money; Charles Berry, who had a grudge against him, and Warden, a barrister. Leamington is arrested, and is defended in court by Warden. As the case progresses Warden is forced to present evidence that establishes himself as the killer.

Cast

  • John Le Mesurier as Warden
  • Jack Watling as Frank Leamington
  • Bernard Archard as Trainer
  • Barry Keegan as Charles Berry
  • Ann Bell as Susan
  • Campbell Singer as Hurley Brown
  • Charles Lloyd Pack as Miller
  • David Bauer as Louba
  • Russell Waters as clerk of court
  • George Bishop as judge
  • Gerald Sim as doorman
  • André Mikhelson as 1st croupier
  • Monti De Lyle as 2nd croupier
  • Adrian Oker as waiter
  • Gordon Phillott as waiter
  • John Wilder as doorman

Critical reception

The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Unexciting episode in the Edgar Wallace series. The improbable plot depends far too much on verbal explanations and neither the direction nor the characterisation is strong enough to sustain it. But the playing is at least competent."[3]

References

  1. ^ Chibnall, Steve; McFarlane, Brian (2009). The British 'B' Film. London: BFI/Bloomsbury. p. 327. ISBN 978-1-8445-7319-6.
  2. ^ "Flat Two". British Film Institute Collections Search. Retrieved 20 January 2024.
  3. ^ "Flat Two". The Monthly Film Bulletin. 29 (336): 68. 1 January 1962 – via ProQuest.

External links

  • Flat Two at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  • Flat Two then-and-now location photographs at ReelStreets