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  1. Scotland Yard is a series of 39 half-hour episodes produced by Anglo-Amalgamated. Produced between 1953 and 1961, they are short films, originally made to support the main feature in a cinema double-bill. Each film focuses on a true crime case with names changed, and feature an introduction by the crime writer Edgar Lustgarten ...

    • Crime / Drama
  2. Scotland Yard detectives investigate a gang of bank robbers who steal common sedans and convert them into race cars, thus allowing themselves to elude pursuing police cars. Director Gerard Bryant Stars Edgar Lustgarten Geoffrey Keen Edward Cast

  3. Gideon's Day (originally released in the United States as Gideon of Scotland Yard) is a 1958 police procedural crime film starring Jack Hawkins, Dianne Foster and Cyril Cusack. The film, which was directed by John Ford, was adapted from John Creasey's 1955 novel of the same title.

  4. 1 Video. 25 Photos. Comedy Crime Drama. A typical day for Scotland Yard Chief Inspector George Gideon consists of working on several cases at the same time. Director. John Ford. Writers. T.E.B. Clarke. John Creasey. Stars. Jack Hawkins. Anna Lee. Anna Massey. See production info at IMDbPro. RENT/BUY. from $3.99. Add to Watchlist.

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    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • John Ford
    • 1958-06-22
  5. Scotland Yard has appeared in books, films and television since the Victorian era when it featured in the Jack the Ripper cases and the stories of Sherlock Holmes. [17] [18] Wilkie Collins 's novel The Moonstone (1868), a tale of a Scotland Yard Detective investigating the theft of a valuable diamond, has been described as perhaps ...

  6. The 39 Steps. August 1, 1935. Richard Hanney has a rude awakening when a glamorous female spy falls into his bed - with a knife in her back. Having a bit of trouble explaining it all to Scotland Yard, he heads for the hills of Scotland to try to clear his name by locating the spy ring known as The 39 Steps. Blackmail. October 6, 1929. London, 1929.

  7. Scotland Yard was perhaps the best-known series to emerge from Anglo-Amalgamated’s output of crime drama.