The Blind Goddess
The Blind Goddess is a 1948 British courtroom drama film directed by Harold French and starring Eric Portman, Anne Crawford and Hugh Williams. The screenplay concerns a secretary who sets out to expose his boss, Lord Brasted, for embezzlement. It was based on a popular 1947 play of the same title by noted barrister Patrick Hastings.
Plot
A valet shoots dead a man (later named as a Czech nobleman, one Count Mikla), steals a bundle of documents, and sets up the crime scene to look like a suicide.
More details
author | Muriel Box |
---|---|
contentLocation | London |
director | Harold French |
editor | Gordon Hales |
genre | drama |
keywords | blackmail crime scene engage even force learn love letter meet morning murder old bailey open prague prime minister savoy hotel than the west africa young woman |
musicBy | Bernard Grun |
producer | Harold French |
productionCompany | Gainsborough Pictures |
publisher | General Film Distributors |