"A crime reporter begins to investigate the disappearance of his bosses wife who had witnessed a murder."
David Farrar
as 'Brookie ' Brooks
Anne Crawford
as Anne
John Stuart
as L.B. Ellington
Antoinette Cellier
as Mrs. Margaret Ellington
Anthony Hawtrey
as Paul Grayson
William Hartnell
as Dell
Richard Goolden
as Arthur Jones
Lorna Tarbat
as Betty
Nancy O'Neil
as Molly Dean
Merle Tottenham
as Mrs. Deans
Joss Ambler
as Chief Sub-Editor
Ian McLean
as Inspector Dodds
Reginald Barlow
as Distinguished Man (uncredited)
Robin Burns
as News Theatre Patron (uncredited)
Noel Dainton
as Senior Employee at Jeweller's Shop (uncredited)
Edgar Driver
as Photographer (uncredited)
Stanley Escane
as Role Undetermined (uncredited)
David Keir
as Train Passenger (uncredited)
Tony Quinn
as Bill (uncredited)
Charles Rolfe
as Detective (uncredited)
Jack Sharp
as Man on Soundstage (uncredited)
Elsie Wagstaff
as Mrs. Daly (uncredited)
John Harlow
Director
Ken Attiwill
Novel
Maisie Sharman
Screenplay
Ralph Gilbert Bettison
Adaptation
Francis Cockburn
Editor
Percival Mackey
Music Director
James A. Carter
Settings
John Corfield
Producer
Geoffrey Faithfull
Director of Photography
George Burgess
Sound Recordist
Joseph Janni