Clay Douglas
Ray Milland
Clay Douglas

An American comes to Britain to investigate the murky circumstances of his brother's death that occurred during a WW2 commando raid.
Clay Douglas
Ray Milland
Clay Douglas
Elspeth Graham
Patricia Roc
Elspeth Graham
Sholto Lewis
Marius Goring
Sholto Lewis
Hamish McArran
Hugh Sinclair
Hamish McArran
Reggie Sinclair
Naunton Wayne
Reggie Sinclair
Idwal Llewellyn
Edward Rigby
Idwal Llewellyn
Margaret McArran
Marjorie Fielding
Margaret McArran
Pape Llewellyn
John Bailey
Pape Llewellyn
Col. Fairbairn
Colin Gordon
Col. Fairbairn
Bubbles Fitzgerald
Dora Bryan
Bubbles Fitzgerald
Oliver
Reginald Beckwith
Oliver
Tony Wrexham
David Hutcheson
Tony Wrexham
A few years after the end of the war, “Douglas” (Ray Milland) arrives in Britain suspicious that he hasn’t been told the truth surrounding the death of his brother on a French commando raid. Initially, he struggles to find anyone who can enlighten him but eventually he manages to track down the mission’s commander “McArran” (Hugh Sinclair) at his remote Scottish estate, whose explanation - though perfectly feasible, is unconvincing. Flamboyant ballet choreographer “Sholto” (Marius Goring) was also one of the squad and has information, as does the distinctly dodgy “Reggie” (Naunton Wayne) and so some complex piecing together of the clues and the facts ensues. All the while, “Douglas” has taken a bit of a shine to “Elspeth” (Patricia Roc) who’s is supposed to be affianced to “McArran”, but… Milland leads a strong cast here as this complex and really quite characterful story unwinds with a bit more depth attributed to the survivors and to their differing “memories”. The ending isn’t quite what I was expecting but it brings a little more of the psychology of warfare to the proceedings than usual and leaves us with a conclusion that I found fitting. It’s a well written and paced piece of cinema that’s well worth a watch.
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