The Brighton Strangler
The Brighton Strangler is a 1945 American crime film directed by Max Nosseck and starring John Loder, June Duprez and Michael St. Angel.[1] In Britain an actor goes mad and tries to live out the life of the character he is playing by committing a string of murders.
This rather daft film has been championed since 2013 by the British movie podcast "attaboyclarence", (named after the final line in It's A Wonderful Life) in which the Strangler's reading of the word "Canterbury..." has become the podcast's catchphrase.
Cast
- John Loder - Reginald Parker / Edward Grey
- June Duprez - April Manby Carson
- Michael St. Angel - Lieutenant Bob Carson
- Miles Mander - Chief Inspector W.R. Allison
- Rose Hobart - Dorothy Kent
- Gilbert Emery - Doctor Manby
- Rex Evans - Leslie Shelton
- Matthew Boulton - Inspector Graham
- Olaf Hytten - Banks, the valet
- Lydia Bilbrook - Mrs Manby
- Ian Wolfe - Lord Mayor
- Alec Craig - Vacuuming hotel worker
References
External links
- The Brighton Strangler at the Internet Movie Database
- The Brighton Strangler on YouTube
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