5
55 min
Young Raymond Rudford,sculptor, is on trial for slitting the throat of his uncle, who had adopted and raised him after Raymond's parent's died when he was a young boy. The prosecution allows his motive was fear of being disinherited if he married his fiancé, the fair Alicia Atherton, against his uncle's wishes, and the prosecution lays a mountain of evidence against Raymond, including his razor, dragged from an artificial lake on the estate, as the murder weapon; Raymond's bloody fingerprints and footprints found at the scene of bedroom crime, and his bloody shoes, found in his cupboard and bloody monogrammed-handkerchief found under his uncle's death bed. Raymond's only defense is that he could not have committed the crime as he goes into a paroxysm of dread at the mere sight of blood, a phobia he has had ever since childhood when his dog was run over by a lorry and the dog's blood was splattered into his face.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Richard Bird | Peter Bromley | Unowned | |
Lorna Hubbard | Alicia Altherton | Unowned | |
Geoffrey Wardwell | Raymond Rudford | Unowned | |
Francis L. Sullivan | Richard Bentley, Prosecution Counsel | Unowned | |
Richard Gray | Robert | Unowned | |
George Zucco | Inspector Hull | Unowned | |
Quinton McPherson | Kirkland | Unowned | |
Laurence Hanray | Dr. Bristol | Unowned | |
Stella Arbenina | Mrs. Bromley | Unowned | |
Cecil Ramage | Defense | Unowned | |
J. Fisher White | Judge | Unowned | |
Alec Finter | Unowned | ||
Kathleen Harrison | Unowned | ||
Raymond Huntley | Unowned |