Three episodes of "Colonel March of Scotland Yard" edited together for theatrical release.Three episodes of "Colonel March of Scotland Yard" edited together for theatrical release.Three episodes of "Colonel March of Scotland Yard" edited together for theatrical release.
Patricia Owens
- Betty Hartley
- (archive footage)
Dana Wynter
- Francine Rapport
- (as Dagmar Wynter)
Peter Butterworth
- Bank clerk
- (uncredited)
Cy Endfield
- Man leaving British Museum library
- (uncredited)
Pat Hagan
- Police Constable at Bank
- (uncredited)
Victor Harrington
- Customer in Bank
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- Leo Davis
- John Dickson Carr(uncredited)
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
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- TriviaA pilot comprising three stories which would become episodes of the TV series 'Colonel March of Scotland Yard', filmed in the Autumn of 1952 at Nettlefold Studios: "Hot Money (1956)," "Death in the Dressing Room (1956)," and "The New Invisible Man (1956)."
- GoofsIn the final segment, 'The New Invisible Man', Major Rodman is kept in the police station. It is not clear who, therefore, has lit the fire in his sitting room, and kept it blazing all day.
- Quotes
Insp. Ames: The radiator! Now why didn't I think of that?
Col. March: My dear Ames. Please don't embarrass us both by forcing me to answer that question.
- Crazy creditsOpening credits prologue: LONDON
- ConnectionsEdited from Colonel March of Scotland Yard (1954)
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Boris Karloff heads a secret Scotland Yard dept (the Department of Queer Complaints - don't think they'd call it that today), which investigates mysteries - always crime, sometimes seemingly supernatural (a little like an early forerunner of Jonathan Creek). This movie contains three stories, edited together from the first three episodes of the Colonel March of Scotland Yard 1952 UK TV series, for a theatrical release; 'Hot Money', 'Death in the Dressing Room', and 'The New Invisible Man'. Nice to spot the old TV faces, Karloff is fun to watch as always, and the solutions are pretty clever. 6.5/10.
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- Country of origin
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- Also known as
- The Department of Queer Complaints
- Filming locations
- 140 Kings Road, Chelsea, London, England, UK(exterior Barclays Bank)
- Production company
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- Runtime1 hour 10 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Colonel March Investigates (1953) officially released in Canada in English?
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