February 10, 2012

Films

Murder at the Windmill – 1949 | 59 mins | Drama, Musical | B&W

Plot Synopsis

Murder at the Windmill

Dated whodunit with nostalgic musical numbers filmed partly on location at the famed theatre with its proud ‘We Never Closed’ slogan. The films murder plot is just a pretext for director Val Guest to film a sequence of Revudeville routines – the most memorable of these being Jimmy Edwards cringe worthy comedy act.

At London’s risqué Windmill Theatre, after the curtain has come down on Friday nights last show a man is discovered shot dead in the stalls. The police deduce the fatal shot came from the stage. The Detective Inspector (Garry Marsh) and his assistant (Jon Pertwee) order the whole show to be rerun so they can stage a reconstruction of the murder. Suspicion soon falls on leading man Donald (Donald Clive), whose girlfriend Patsy (Jill Anstey) was being pestered by the dead man.

Production Team

Val Guest: Director
Bernard Robinson: Art Direction
Bert Mason: Cinematography
Ronald Bridges: Original Music
Bill Currie: Original Music
Val Guest: Original Music
Philip Martell: Original Music
Charles Rose: Original Music
Nat Cohen: Producer
Daniel M Angel: Producer
Val Guest: Script

Cast

Garry Marsh: Detective Inspector
Jon Pertwee: Sergeant
Jack Livesey: Vivian Van Damm
Eliot Makeham: Gimpy
Jimmy Edwards: Jimmy
Diana Decker: Frankie
Peter Butterworth: Police Constable



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