Locker Sixty-Nine (1962)
A shady business man has perpetrated a fraud that has resulted in the death of a large number of people. His business partner has evidence of the fraud and threatens the fraudster with exposure in the event of any further dishonest dealing. But when the fraudster suddenly receives death threats he decides to fake his own murder in a plan both to get his hands on the evidence.
Director: Norman Harrison
Genre: Crime
Runtime: 56 min
Release Date: September 1, 1962
Cast
- Eddie Byrne - Simon York
- Paul Daneman - Frank Griffiths
- Penelope Horner - Julie Denver
- Walter Brown - Craig
- Clarissa Stolz - Eva Terila
- John Glyn-Jones - Inspector Boom
- Edwin Richfield - Peters
- Alfred Burke - Davison
- Edward Underdown - Bennett Sanders
- John Carson - Miguel Terila
Screenplay
- Richard Harris (Screenplay)
- Edgar Wallace (Original Story)
Music: Bernard Ebbinghouse
Cinematography: Bert Mason
Editing: Gordon Hales
Production: Merton Park Studios
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
blackmail, fraud, fake death
More Films by Director: Norman Harrison
More Films in Genre: Crime
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Locker Sixty-Nine about?
- A shady business man has perpetrated a fraud that has resulted in the death of a large number of people. His business partner has evidence of the fraud and threatens the fraudster with exposure in the event of any further dishonest dealing. But when the fraudster suddenly receives death threats he decides to fake his own murder in a plan both to get his hands on the evidence.
- Who directed Locker Sixty-Nine?
- Locker Sixty-Nine was directed by Norman Harrison.
- Who stars in Locker Sixty-Nine?
- Locker Sixty-Nine stars Eddie Byrne, Paul Daneman, Penelope Horner, Walter Brown, Clarissa Stolz, John Glyn-Jones.
- How long is Locker Sixty-Nine?
- Locker Sixty-Nine has a runtime of 56m (56 minutes).
- What genre is Locker Sixty-Nine?
- Locker Sixty-Nine is a Crime film.
- Where was Locker Sixty-Nine produced?
- Locker Sixty-Nine was produced in United Kingdom.