Suspended Alibi (1957) - film review
Alfred Shaughnessy
Crime

Summary
Suspended Alibi is a British crime film first released in 1957,
directed by Alfred Shaughnessy.
The film stars Patrick Holt, Honor Blackman, Valentine Dyall, Naomi Chance and Lloyd Lamble.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: Alfred Shaughnessy
- Script: Kenneth R. Hayles
- Photo: Peter Hennessy
- Cast: Patrick Holt (Paul Pearson), Honor Blackman (Lynn Pearson), Valentine Dyall (Inspector Kayes), Naomi Chance (Diana), Lloyd Lamble (Waller), Andrew Keir (Sandy Thorpe), Frederick Piper (Mr. Beamster), Viola Lyel (Mrs. Beamster), Bryan Coleman (Bill Forrest), John Baker (Post Supervisor), Brown Derby (Sergeant Roberts), Walter Horsbrugh (Customs Official), Jeanette Hutchinson (Secretary), Vincent Lawson (Coroner), Richard McNeff (Police Constable), Wally Patch (Porter), Madoline Thomas (Granny), Ian Whittaker (Telegraph Boy), Edgar Wreford (Prison Chaplain)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: ?; B&W







