| The Brighton Strangler | |
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| Directed by | Max Nosseck | 
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| Cinematography | J. Roy Hunt | 
| Edited by | Les Millbrook | 
| Music by | Leigh Harline | 
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| Distributed by | RKO Pictures | 
| Release date | May 10, 1945 | 
| Running time | 67 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
The Brighton Strangler is a 1945 American crime film directed by Max Nosseck and starring John Loder, June Duprez and Michael St. Angel.[1] During the blitz in wartime London, an actor suffers concussion and believes himself to be the character he has most recently been playing - a vicious strangler with a hit list of potential victims.
Cast
- John Loder as Reginald Parker / Edward Grey
- June Duprez as April Manby Carson
- Michael St. Angel as Lieutenant Bob Carson
- Miles Mander as Chief Inspector W.R. Allison
- Rose Hobart as Dorothy Kent
- Gilbert Emery as Doctor Manby (final film)
- Rex Evans as Leslie Shelton
- Matthew Boulton as Inspector Graham
- Olaf Hytten as Banks, the valet
- Lydia Bilbrook as Mrs Manby
- Ian Wolfe as Lord Mayor
- Frank Mayo as Policeman (uncredited)
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