I’m a Stranger
I’m a Stranger – 1952 | 60 mins | Mystery | B&W
Plot Synopsis

Stagey low-budget mystery comedy written and directed by Brock Williams.
George Westcott (Patrick Doonan) arrives in London from Calcutta to claim a sizeable inheritance only to discover his grandfather’s will is missing. All is not well in the Westcott family, however, as George’s disgruntled family members were not included in the inheritance. Film star Greta Gynt and window cleaner Horatio Flower (James Hayter) becomes involved when an injured girl asks the duo to take her to the home of Dr Westcott in Oxford Street. Horatio is vice-chairman of PACIC, the Peckham Amateur Crime Investigation Club, and he persuades Greta to joining him in reporting the mystery to Inspector Craddock (Hector Ross). Their suspicions are aroused when the police learn Dr Westcott is in Scotland, so the intrepid trio investigate.
Production Team
Brock Williams: Director
George Jones: Art Direction
Gordon Lang: Cinematography
Harold Richmond: Producer
Brock Williams: Script
Cast
Greta Gynt: Herself
Fulton Mackay: Alastair Campbell
Martina Mayne: Mary
Charles Lloyd Pack: Mr. Cringle
Patric Doonan: George Westcott
Jean Cadell: Hannah Mackenzie
Hector Ross: Inspector Craddock
James Hayter: Horatio Flowerdew






