Stranger in Town

6.5
19571h 14m

A vacationing journalist investigates the mysterious death of a composer and debunks the theory that it was suicide.

Cast

Photo of Alex Nicol

Alex Nicol

John Madison

Photo of Mary Laura Wood

Mary Laura Wood

Lorna Ryland

Photo of Mona Washbourne

Mona Washbourne

Agnes Smith

Photo of Colin Tapley

Colin Tapley

Henry Ryland

Photo of John Horsley

John Horsley

Inspector Powell

Photo of Tom Gill

Tom Gill

Hotel Clerk

Photo of Harry Towb

Harry Towb

Cafe Attendant

Photo of Hal Osmond

Hal Osmond

Hotel Barman

Photo of Arthur Lowe

Arthur Lowe

Jeweller

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6/10

When a composer if found dead in his home in a sleepy English village, the coroner puts it down to suicide. Now nobody quite knows just why this man would have taken his own life and when his American journalist pal "Madison" (Alex Nicol) shows up, he decides to look into things and is soon highly suspicious as he gradually realises that the rose tinted windows and perfectly manicured lawns hide tensions amongst the outwardly butter-wouldn't-melt townsfolk. There are plenty of clues for us all here, the odd red herring and he even manages to pick a fight as he eventually manages to convince "Insp. Powell" (John Horsley) that this wasn't simply just the desperate, final, act of an eccentric musician. It features a workmanlike, rather than stellar, cast of British stalwarts - Mona Washbourne ("Agnes") is always reliable, as is Charles Lloyd-Pack and there's even a spot for Arthur Lowe before the denouement comes a bit from left-field. It's an interesting contrast this film - almost like a precursor of the hugely successful "Midsomer Murders" series: what really does go on behind the chintz curtains. The writing is distinctly bland - and Nicol is really just eye candy, but it is still a decent little mystery that is worth a gander.

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