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The Heirloom Mystery is a British film first released in 1937,
directed by Maclean Rogers.
The film stars Edward Rigby, Mary Glynne, Gus McNaughton, Marjorie Taylor and John Robinson.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: Maclean Rogers
- Script: Kathleen Butler, G.H. Moresby-White
- Photo: Geoffrey Faithfull
- Cast: Edward Rigby (Charles Marriott), Mary Glynne (Lady Benton), Gus McNaughton (Alfred Fisher), Marjorie Taylor (Mary), John Robinson (Dick Marriott), Martin Lewis (Sir Arthur Benton), Kathleen Gibson (Doris), Louanne Shaw (Millie), Bruce Lester (Alf Dene), H.F. Maltby (Mr. Lewis), Michael Ripper
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 72 min
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