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James Cagney | Robert Emmett 'Bob' Sharkey | |
Annabella | Suzanne de Beaumont | |
Richard Conte | Bill O'Connell | |
Frank Latimore | Jeff Lassiter | |
Walter Abel | Charles Gibson | |
Melville Cooper | Pappy Simpson | |
Sam Jaffe | Mayor Galimard | |
Dick Gordon | Psychiatrist | |
Horace McMahon | Burglary Instructor | |
Trevor Bardette | Resistance Fighter | |
Leslie Barrie | Instructor | |
Roland Belanger | Joseph | |
Martin Brandt | German Officer | |
Frederic Brunn | German Officer | |
Red Buttons | Second Jump Master |
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Producer |
Louis De Rochemont
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Writer |
Sy Bartlett
John Monks Jr. |
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Cinematography |
Norbert Brodine
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Musician |
David Buttolph
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Hercule Poirot is happily retired in the picturesque village of King's Abbott even if in the last year, he has been unable to grow the perfect marrow. When his friend and local industrialist Roger Ackroyd is found murdered in his study, Poirot is reunited with his old friend Chief Inspector Japp of Scotland Yard. Poirot is convinced that Ackroyd's death must somehow be connected to the suicide of Mrs. Dorothy Ferrars who had died the previous day and whom Roger Ackroyd had admitted was the love of his life. He also believed she was being blackmailed by someone. There are many secrets in the Ackroyd household, not the least of which is a secret marriage, but Poirot pieces it all together and identifies the killer. |
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