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Cast

Patrick Barr

Patrick Barr

Robert Welling

Jane Baxter

Jane Baxter

Mary Welling

Julie Somers

Julie Somers

Judy Welling

Raymond Young

Raymond Young

Chris Boswell

Jean Lodge

Jean Lodge

Ann Marlow

Russell Waters

Russell Waters

Walter Grannage

Russell Napier

Russell Napier

Supt. Walshaw

James Mills

James Mills

Howard

Frank Tickle

Frank Tickle

Sam Oddy

Katie Johnson

Katie Johnson

Sarah Oddy

Robert Brown

Robert Brown

Jim Pollard

John Kelly

John Kelly

PC James

Hal Osmond

Hal Osmond

Railway Porter

June Bardsley

June Bardsley

Nurse

David Stoll

David Stoll

Plainclothesman

Duggie Ascot

Duggie Ascot

Taxi Driver

Crew

Charles Saunders

Charles Saunders

Director

Michael Carreras

Michael Carreras

Casting Director

Donald Russo

Donald Russo

Art Direction

Anne Box

Anne Box

Hairstylist

Arthur Barnes

Arthur Barnes

Production Manager

Jimmy Sangster

Jimmy Sangster

Assistant Director

Edgar Vetter

Edgar Vetter

Sound Recordist

Peter Bryan

Peter Bryan

Camera Operator

Frank Spencer

Frank Spencer

Music Director

Renée Glynne

Renée Glynne

Continuity

Frank King

Frank King

Theatre Play

Reginald Long

Reginald Long

Screenplay

Anthony Hinds

Anthony Hinds

Producer

Julian Lesser

Julian Lesser

Producer

Frank Spencer

Frank Spencer

Music

John Ferris

John Ferris

Editor

Philip Leakey

Philip Leakey

Makeup Artist

Walter J. Harvey

Walter J. Harvey

Director of Photography

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Death of an Angel

19526.0 / 1064 min
Crime, Drama

Overview

The angel of the title is Jane Baxter, the wife of country physician Patrick Barr. Everybody in the small British village where she lives thinks the world of Baxter; thus, when she is murdered, the authorities are out for blood. Dr. Barr seems above suspicion, at least until he begins behaving eccentrically. As time passes, most everyone learns that Baxter wasn't quite as angelic as she seemed-and that quite a few people might have wanted her dead.