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Wikipedia article




'The Teckman Mystery' is a 1954 British mystery film directed by Wendy Toye and starring Margaret Leighton, John Justin, Roland Culver and Michael Medwin. It was shot at Shepperton Studios with sets designed by the art director William Kellner. Location shooting took place around London including in Kensington, Belgravia, Northolt Aerodrome and Tower Bridge. It was distributed by British Lion.

Plot



A biographer researching a book on a pilot who died during the test flight of a new plane falls in love with the pilot's sister. As he uncovers more about the test flight, people connected with the case begin to die. The author naturally becomes nervous, until two Scotland Yard inspectors take on the case.

Cast



* Margaret Leighton as Helen Teckman

* John Justin as Philip Chance

* Roland Culver as Inspector Harris

* Michael Medwin as Martin Teckman

* George Coulouris as Garvin

* Duncan Lamont as Inspector Hilton

* Raymond Huntley as Maurice Miller

* Jane Wenham as Ruth Wade

* Meier Tzelniker as John Rice

* Harry Locke as Leonard

* Frances Rowe as Eileen Miller

* Barbara Murray as Girl on plane

* Irene Lister as Waitress

* Gwen Nelson as Daily woman

* Mary Grant as B.E.A. Clerk

* Andreas Malandrinos as Waiter

* Dan Cressey as Drake

* Peter Taylor as Leroy

* Warwick Ashton as Sgt. Blair

* Ben Williams as as 1st Beefeater

* Frank Webster as 2nd Beefeater

* Peter Augustine as Man with pipe

* Maurice Lane as GPO messenger

* Mollie Palmer as Air hostess

* Bruce Beeby as Wallace

* Gordon Morrison as Boris

Critical reception



'The New York Times' wrote, "an obvious fly-by-night, with a pretty good cast headed by the gifted Margaret Leighton and John Justin, this Associated Artists release is a slow, contrived and exasperatingly arch puzzler that sets some sort of record for meandering banality". The 'Radio Times' called the film a "passable thriller" with "more than a hint of 'The Third Man'."

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