Jigsaw (1962 film)
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Jigsaw | |
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Directed by | Val Guest |
Produced by | Val Guest |
Written by |
Val Guest (screenplay) Hillary Waugh |
Starring |
Jack Warner Ronald Lewis Yolande Donlan Michael Goodliffe John Le Mesurier |
Cinematography | Arthur Grant |
Editing by | Bill Lenny |
Distributed by |
Brittania Films (UK) Beverly Pictures (USA) |
Release dates | 1962 |
Running time | 107 min. |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Jigsaw is a 1962 British crime drama film written and directed by Val Guest and starring Jack Warner and Ronald Lewis. It is based on the novel Sleep Long, My Love by Hillary Waugh.
Plot
A woman is murdered near Brighton. Two local detectives lead an investigation, methodically following up leads and clues mostly in Brighton and Hove, but also further afield.[1]
Critical response
Britmovie wrote "Jigsaw is a chilling murder mystery... At 107 minutes, the film is long but never tiresome" [2]
Cast
- Jack Warner as Detective Inspector Fred Fellows
- Ronald Lewis as Detective Sergeant Jim Wilks
- Yolande Donlan as Jean Sherman
- Michael Goodliffe as Clyde Burchard
- John Le Mesurier as Mr. Simpson
- Moira Redmond as Joan Simpson
- Christine Bocca as Mrs. Simpson
- Brian Oulton as Frank Restlin
- Ray Barrett as Sergeant Gorman
- Norman Chappell as Andy Roach
- John Barron as Ray Tenby / 'John Campbell'
- Joan Newell as Mrs. Banks
External links
- Jigsaw at the Internet Movie Database
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