The Door with Seven Locks (1940 film)
1940 British film directed by Norman Lee
The Door with Seven Locks is a 1940 film about a murder that is found to be connected to a false heir and a secret underground torture chamber.
- Directed by Norman Lee. Written by John Argyle, Gilbert Gunn, and Norman Lee.
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Judy Lansdowne
edit- When I was fifteen I spun a coin. Tails, home girl, cooking and knitting. Heads, adventure. Heads it was!
- I love frolicking in morgues.
- If I go calling on corpses, I pick a sunny day for it!
Other
edit- Insp. Cornelius 'Andy' Sneed: Women are like tiger cats. They ought to be caged at sixteen and shot at twenty!
Cast
edit- Leslie Banks — Dr. Manetta
- Lilli Palmer — June Lansdowne
- Romilly Lunge — Dick Martin
- Gina Malo — Glenda Baker
- David Horne — Edward Havelock
- Richard Bird — Inspector Sneed
- Cathleen Nesbitt — Ann Cody
- JH Roberts — Luis Silva
- Aubrey Mallalieu — Lord Charles Francis Selford
- Harry Hutchinson — Bevan Cody
- Ross Landon — John Selford
- Phil Ray — Tom Cawler
- Robert Montgomery — Craig the Butler
External links
edit- The Door with Seven Locks quotes at the Internet Movie Database