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C.O.D. - 1932 | 66mins | Crime, Thriller | B&WThe Production TeamDirector: Michael
Powell. Producer: Jerome Jackson. Script: Ralph Smart and Philip Macdonald. (from the novel by Philip Macdonald) Cinematography: Geoffrey Faithfull. Art Direction: Frank Wells |
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The CastGarry Marsh - Peter Craven Hope Davey - Frances Arthur Stratton - Briggs Sybil Grove - Mrs.Briggs Roland Culver - Edward Peter Gawthorne - Detective Cecil Ramage - Vyner |
Plot SynopsisFantastic and unconvincing crime story. When Frances discovers her stepfather dead in the library, she pays Peter Craven to help hide the body. When the body turns up again, Frances is suspected of murder but Craven discovers the real criminal to he Frances' cousin Edward. Critics of the day did, however, consider the direction of Michael Powell to be 'brilliant'. C.O.D. was the first picture made by Westminster Films, the company formed by Michael Powell and producer Jerry Jackson. The opening logo, showing Big Ben, anticipated Alexander Korda's use of the same landmark for his films a few years later, by which time Westminster Films had folded. |
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