Summary
Blood Orange is a British crime film first released in 1953,
directed by Terence Fisher.
The film stars Tom Conway, Mila Parély and Naomi Chance.
It has also been released under the title: Three Stops to Murder.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Terence Fisher
- Script: Jan Read
- Photo: Walter J. Harvey
- Music: Ivor Slaney
- Cast: Tom Conway (Tom Conway, private investigator), Mila Parély (Helen Pascall), Naomi Chance (Gina, a model), Eric Pohlmann (Mr. Mercedes), Andrew Osborn (Captain Colin Simpson), Richard Wattis (Detective Inspector MacLeod), Margaret Halstan (Lady Marchant), Eileen Way (Mme. Fernande), Michael Ripper (Eddie), Betty Cooper (Miss Betty, showroom mistress), Thomas Heathcote (Detective Sergeant Jessup), Alan Rolfe (Inspector), Roger Delgado (Marlowe, murderer-thief), Reed DeRoven (Heath), Delphi Lawrence (Chelsea, a model), Christine Forrest (Blonde), Ann Hanslip (Jane, model with shoulder-length hair), Davy Leon (George), Dorothy Robson (A Seamstress), Leo Phillips (Harry, the night watchman), Robert Moore (Stevenson), Denis Cowles (Commissionaire), John H. Watson (Chauffeur), Cleo Rose (Vivian)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 76 min; B&W
- Aka: Three Stops to Murder
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