A man is knocked down on a foggy night in London town. His sister Heather McMara has doubts it was an ordinary hit-and-run accident. An American, Philip O'Dell she meets in a pub while waiting for her brother helps her to uncover the truth, involving murder, an invention, an asylum and blackmail. The titular 'Lady In The Fog' who ran over the brother was easy to spot as soon as she appeared. The main cast of Bernadette O'Farrell as the sister and imported Cesar Romero as the American were adequate. Better were some of the supporting cast, particularly Campbell Singer as the policeman, Lloyd Lamble as the mad (or is he?) Martin Sorrowby, Frank Birch as the beleagured airport manager Boswell, Peter Swanwick as the enthusiastic fireman Smithers and dear Katie Johnson as Mad Mary. They were worth watching the movie.
Review of Scotland Yard Inspector
Scotland Yard Inspector
(1952)
"These wretched fogs cause so many accidents"
14 December 2022
Warning: Spoilers