The Stranger Left No Card

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The Stranger Left No Card
Directed by Wendy Toye
Written by Sidney Carroll
Starring Alan Badel
Release date(s) 1952
Country Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Language English

The Stranger Left No Card is a British short film directed by Wendy Toye. Alan Badel plays the eponymous protagonist. The story, by Sidney Carroll, was later remade as Stranger In Town — an episode of television strand Tales of the Unexpected (also directed by Toye) — starring Derek Jacobi and Clive Swift. Suspenseful incidental music is provided by Muir Matheson, though the soundtrack is most remembered for the inclusion of Hugo Alfvén's Swedish Rhapsody.

[edit] External links

The Stranger Left No Card at the Internet Movie Database