Thank you very much for this last episode, the conclusion ot this ultra-rare British television series, never seen in this form in its native country. The last scene of this episode (Morley commenting about the final justice), was later artificially lifted for the conclusion of the first "feature" released in British theaters, "King of the Underworld", but in this episode it is at its true place. Incidentally the number of this episode is 13, not 12 as I wrongly thought for years. The real episode 12 was "Murder at he Grange", aka "Death at the Festival". It was recently confirmed by newly found US TV programme of 1953, and it's quite certain, as in "Murder at the Grange" a character named Cynthia Quelch is murdered, and in the following episode (this one), a spirit woman try to call the spirit of Miss Quelch ! So to date, nine episode were found (from thirteenth) of this wonderful series - we can only hope future discoveries !
Maxustaxus was my pet cat's name. The cat (a beautiful and very affectionate mackeral tabby Maine Coon) was called Max, but he liked to play hard with claws so got the full name Maxus-attacks-us...and so maxustaxus. I wish I had chosen something less agressive or tax related for my channel name now!
Since you are interested in these old movies, there is something I can suggest. It is not a film but a television series from Britain in the sixties and my favorite: "The Casebook of Dr. Findlay". It was previously on RUclips but has disappeared.
Fingerprints left all over the place and they don't bother checking for them. Leaving the murder weapon lying in a wad on the table. Is this really 1953?
You think thats bad...in the "Riley at Bay" episode Morley returns to his car to find someone has left a dead body in it...but instead of calling for the scenes of crime team and so on...hejust drives of with it, only commenting that it was a real cheek of someone to do this!
IT'S FASCINATING BUT THERE'S NOT MUCH OF A "SHOWDOWN" WITH TOD IN THIS EPISODE - 3 SHORT SCENES AND AN OBVIOUS DOUBLE IN THE MURDER SEQUENCE. ANY IDEA THE REASON FOR THE MAKERS BEING SO SHY ABOUT USING THEIR STAR, OR DID THEY RUN OUT OF MONEY.
I remember the 1950's Criminals were not glorified in those days, unlike the films that have been offered up in the last few decades.
Thank you for posting this video. What a great look into the past.👏
Thanks for another great episode of this show ! I know of and enjoy most of the actor’s!!!!!!!🎥❤️
Thank you very much for this last episode, the conclusion ot this ultra-rare British television series, never seen in this form in its native country. The last scene of this episode (Morley commenting about the final justice), was later artificially lifted for the conclusion of the first "feature" released in British theaters, "King of the Underworld", but in this episode it is at its true place. Incidentally the number of this episode is 13, not 12 as I wrongly thought for years. The real episode 12 was "Murder at he Grange", aka "Death at the Festival". It was recently confirmed by newly found US TV programme of 1953, and it's quite certain, as in "Murder at the Grange" a character named Cynthia Quelch is murdered, and in the following episode (this one), a spirit woman try to call the spirit of Miss Quelch !
So to date, nine episode were found (from thirteenth) of this wonderful series - we can only hope future discoveries !
You are welcome, and that is interesting to know about the feature. I think I have posted all I have now, let us hope for future discoveries...
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@@maxustaxus your posts are fantastic !!!!!!!!
I would love to have the whole series myself!!!!❤️❤️❤️🎥
Thank you 🤗
You’re welcome 😊
Great Classic UK Black and White - Great To Watch
cynthia quelch = a great name!
'Quelch' was Billy Bunter's schoolmaster.
Great thanks ❤
That was pretty good, thanks! But no thanks to max taxes!
Maxustaxus was my pet cat's name. The cat (a beautiful and very affectionate mackeral tabby Maine Coon) was called Max, but he liked to play hard with claws so got the full name Maxus-attacks-us...and so maxustaxus. I wish I had chosen something less agressive or tax related for my channel name now!
Very entertaining! USA
USA?
Since you are interested in these old movies, there is something I can suggest. It is not a film but a television series from Britain in the sixties and my favorite: "The Casebook of Dr. Findlay". It was previously on RUclips but has disappeared.
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All guess work
Fingerprints left all over the place and they don't bother checking for them. Leaving the murder weapon lying in a wad on the table. Is this really 1953?
You think thats bad...in the "Riley at Bay" episode Morley returns to his car to find someone has left a dead body in it...but instead of calling for the scenes of crime team and so on...hejust drives of with it, only commenting that it was a real cheek of someone to do this!
@@maxustaxus LOL!
Hola Sherlock!!! It is a movie....
Just enjoy it...!!! Some scriptwriters are just superficial.
IT'S FASCINATING BUT THERE'S NOT MUCH OF A "SHOWDOWN" WITH TOD IN THIS EPISODE - 3 SHORT SCENES AND AN OBVIOUS DOUBLE IN THE MURDER SEQUENCE. ANY IDEA THE REASON FOR THE MAKERS BEING SO SHY ABOUT USING THEIR STAR, OR DID THEY RUN OUT OF MONEY.
By the overall dirt-cheap look of this production, the producers never had anything to run out of.