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  1. 16 December 1931. Running time. 95 minutes. Country. United Kingdom. Language. English. Inquest is a 1931 British crime film directed by G.B. Samuelson and starring Campbell Gullan, Mary Glynne, Haddon Mason and Sidney Morgan. It was based on the play by Michael Barringer, which was adapted for film again in 1939.

  2. Inquest is a 1939 British crime film directed by Roy Boulting and starring Elizabeth Allan, Herbert Lomas, Hay Petrie and Barbara Everest. It was based on the play Inquest by Michael Barringer which had previously been adapted as Inquest in 1931.

  3. Inquest is a 1931 British crime film directed by G.B. Samuelson and starring Campbell Gullan, Mary Glynne, Haddon Mason and Sidney Morgan. It was based on the play by Michael Barringer, which was adapted for film again in 1939.

  4. 1931Voruntersuchung’ Directed by Robert Siodmak. When a prostitute is murdered in a cheap Berlin boarding house, an investigating judge suspects that the killer is her boyfriend, unaware that his own son and daughter are also mixed up in the case. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  5. Inquest is a film directed by Robert Siodmak with Albert Basserman, Gustav Fröhlich, Hans Brausewetter, Charlotte Ander .... Year: 1931. Original title: Voruntersuchung. Synopsis:You can watch Inquest through on the platforms:

  6. www2.bfi.org.uk › films-tv-people › 4ce2b6c226982Inquest (1931) | BFI

    Film details. Featuring. Mary Glynne Campbell Gullan Sidney Morgan. Director. G.B. Samuelson. Country. United Kingdom. Year. 1931. Genre. Crime. Type. Film. Category. Fiction. Synopsis. Crime story in which a biased coroner suspects widow of poisoning her husband. Cast & Credits. Margaret Hamilton. Mary Glynne. Norman Dennison KC. Campbell Gullan.

  7. Inquest es una película policial británica de 1931 dirigida por GB Samuelson y protagonizada por Campbell Gullan, Mary Glynne, Haddon Mason y Sidney Morgan. Se basó en la obra de Michael Barringer, que fue adaptada nuevamente al cine en 1939.