Face of a Stranger
Face of a Stranger is a 1964 British film directed by John Moxey and starring Jeremy Kemp, Bernard Archard and Rosemary Leach. The screenplay was by John Sansom based on a story by Wallace. It is part of the series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries films made at Merton Park Studios.
Plot
Vince Howard and John Bell are prison cellmates awaiting their release. When Bell is found with a knife his release is delayed by three months. He asks Howard to visit his wife Mary, who is blind. Once out of jail, Howard discovers that his own wife has left him. He starts to live with Mary. Knowing that Bell has money stashed away from a robbery, on his release Howard offers to drive him to get the stolen cash. Howard kills him and he returns with the money to Mary, who drugs him and makes to run off with her friend Michael Forrest. Howard recovers from the dope and kills Forest and then Mary.Cast
- Jeremy Kemp as Vince Howard
- Bernard Archard as Michael Forrest
- Rosemary Leach as Mary Bell
- Philip Locke as John Bell
- Elizabeth Begley as Mrs Holden
- Jean Marsh as Grace
- Ronald Leigh-Hunt as prison governor
- Mike Pratt as Harry
- Harry Longhurst as Peters
- Alec Bregonzi as garage proprietor
- Keith Smith as ticket collector
- Edward Dentith as prison officer
- Victor Charrington as chief prison officer
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