Eye Witness (1949)
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The fourth directorial effort of actor Robert Montgomery, Eye Witness was lensed on location in England. Montgomery plays an American attorney whose British pal (Michael Ripper) has been accused of murder. Ripper insists that he spent the evening of the crime with a woman, who has seemingly… More The fourth directorial effort of actor Robert Montgomery, Eye Witness was lensed on location in England. Montgomery plays an American attorney whose British pal (Michael Ripper) has been accused of murder. Ripper insists that he spent the evening of the crime with a woman, who has seemingly disappeared from the face of the earth. Montgomery dedicates himself to locating the missing witness before sentence can be pronounced. A compact courtroom drama highlighted by unexpected moments of humor, Eye Witness was released in some areas as Your Witness. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Robert Montgomery
- Genres
- Mystery & Suspense, Drama
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Sean Axmaker, Seanax.com
... a moderately classy and somewhat sluggish murder mystery...
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Cast
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Robert Montgomery
as Adam Heyward
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Leslie Banks
as Col. Summerfield
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Felix Aylmer
as Judge
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Patricia Wayne
as Alex Summerfield
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Andrew Cruickshank
as Sir Adrian Horth K.C.
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Harcourt Williams
as Beamish
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Jenny Laird
as Mary Baxter
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Michael Ripper
as Sam Baxter
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Ann Stephens
as Ann "Sandy" Summerfield
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Wylie Watson
as Widgery
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Noel Howlett
as Martin Foxglove K.C.
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Stanley Baker
as Sgt. Bannoch
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Erik Chitty
as Judge's Clerk
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Patricia Cutts
as Alex Summerfield
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Shelagh Fraser
as Ellen Foster
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James Hayter
as Prouty
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Ruth Lee
as Miss Hubert
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Hal Osmond
as Taxi Driver
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John Sharp
as P.C. Hawkins
- Richard Wattis
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Lyonel Watts
as Vicar
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Philip Dale
as Jim Foster
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Derrick Penley
as Clerk of Assize