Cast

Eric Portman
Sir John Dearing KC

Anne Crawford
Lady Helen Brasted

Hugh Williams
Lord Arthur Brasted

Michael Denison
Derek Waterhouse

Nora Swinburne
Lady Dearing

Raymond Lovell
Frank Mainwaring KC

Claire Bloom
Mary Dearing

Frank Cellier
The Judge

Clive Morton
Mersel

Maurice Denham
Johnson

Thora Hird
Derek's Charwoman

Elspet Gray
Daphne Dearing

John Stone
Sir John's Junior

Philip Saville
Mainwaring's Junior

Martin Benson
Count Stephan Mikla

Cyril Chamberlain
Policeman in Park

Martin Miller
Mario - Waiter at the Savoy

Marcel Poncin
Bertoni

Carl Jaffe
Johan Meyer

Noel Howlett
Court Usher
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Reviews
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Eric Portman was ideal for this part. His clipped phraseology and static style of acting suited his character - barrister "Sir John Dearing" down to a T. He is called up to prosecute "Waterhouse" (Michael Denison) who has been accused by "Lord Brasted" (Hugh Williams) of trying to blackmail him for the enormous sum of £20,000. Having reach the upper echelons of the British government, accusations of large scale bribery and embezzlement force a court case that grips the land. There are letters, accusations of infidelity, forgeries and a courtroom informality that I found quite enjoyable for just under ninety minutes. The ending has a sort of stiff-upper-lip convenience about it which rather disappoints, but the rest of this drama is well propped up by a solid cast - Anne Crawford and Nora Swinburne primary amongst them - and the courtroom intrigues have just enough complications to keep it interesting.
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