Detective Lloyd
Detective Lloyd | |
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Directed by | Henry MacRae Ray Taylor |
Written by | Henry MacRae, Ella O'Neill, Basil Dickey, George H. Plympton[1] |
Starring | Jack Lloyd Muriel Angelus |
Edited by | Charles Saunders |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures General Films |
Release dates | 4 January,
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Running time | 216 minutes (12 chapters) |
Countries | United Kingdom United States |
Language | English |
Detective Lloyd (1931) is a 12-chapter Universal movie serial. A co-production between the American company Universal and the British company General Films, it was filmed entirely in Britain with British and Commonwealth actors. It was the only sound serial ever produced in the UK. Although a print was shown on British and Swedish[2] TV as recently as the 1970s, the film is now considered lost.
It was also known by the titles Lloyd of the C.I.D. and In the Hands of the Hinfu. Detective Lloyd battled a villain known as the Panther in this serial. Material from the serial was edited into a feature film version called The Green Spot Mystery (1932), which is also a lost film. Detective Lloyd is on the British Film Institute's BFI 75 Most Wanted list of lost films.[3]
Cast
[edit]- Jack Lloyd - as Inspector Lloyd
- Muriel Angelus - as Sybil Craig
- Wallace Geoffrey - as The Panther
- Lewis Dayton - as Randall Hale
- Janice Adair - as Diana Brooks
- Tracy Holmes - as Chester Dunn
- Emily Fitzroy - as The Manor Ghost
- Humberston Wright - as the Lodgekeeper
- Gibb McLaughlin - as Abdul
- Earle Stanley - as Salam
- Cecil Musk - as Fouji
- John Turnbull - Barclay of Scotland Yard
- Shayle Gardner - as police inspector
- Vi Kaley - as the charwoman
- Harry Gunn - as yokel
- Frank Dane - as henchman
- Fewlass Llewelyn - as Museum Curator
Chapter titles
[edit]- The Green Spot Murder
- The Panther Strikes
- The Trap Springs
- Tracked by Wireless
- The Death Ray
- The Poison Dart
- The Race with Death
- The Panther's Lair
- Imprisoned in the North Tower
- The Panther's Cunning
- The Panther at Bay
- Heroes of the Law
Source:[4]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Cline, William C. (1984). "Filmography". In the Nick of Time. McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 0-7864-0471-X. Pg. 58.
- ^ The Swedish broadcast was shown on SVT2 during the summer of 1974 with the 12th and last episode being aired on 5 July; see TV schedules in contemporary newspapers, for example Aftonbladet, 5 July 1974.
- ^ "Lloyd of the C.I.D. / BFI Most Wanted". British Film Institute. (With extensive notes). Archived from the original on 3 August 2012. Retrieved 31 May 2014.
- ^ Cline, William C. (1984). "Filmography". In the Nick of Time. McFarland & Company, Inc. pp. 205. ISBN 0-7864-0471-X.
External links
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- 1932 films
- 1931 films
- 1931 crime films
- 1931 lost films
- 1930s American films
- 1930s British films
- 1930s English-language films
- American black-and-white films
- American detective films
- British detective films
- Films directed by Henry MacRae
- Films directed by Ray Taylor
- Lost American crime films
- Lost British films
- Universal Pictures film serials
- English-language crime films
- 1930s crime film stubs