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Circumstantial Evidence (1952 film)

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Circumstantial Evidence is a 1952 British crime film directed by Daniel Birt and starring Rona Anderson, Patrick Holt and John Arnatt.[1] The film was produced by Phil Brandon for Act Films Ltd.[2]

Plot

A woman seeks evidence that will give her grounds for divorce from her husband, so she can marry another man.

Cast

References

  1. ^ http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/29485
  2. ^ Action! Fifty Years in the Life of a Union. Published: 1983 (UK). Publisher: ACTT. ISBN 0 9508993 0 5. ACT Films Limited - Ralph Bond p81 (producer listed as Phil Brandon) - "There were, of course, far more cinemas than there are today. To give a few examples, Night Was Our Friend secured 1,335 bookings...Circumstantial Evidence 1,568..."

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