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  1. Code of Scotland Yard is a 1947 British crime film directed by George King and starring Oskar Homolka, Muriel Pavlow and Derek Farr. It was originally released as The Shop at Sly Corner, being based on the popular stage play of that title by Edward Percy.

  2. With Oscar Homolka, Derek Farr, Muriel Pavlow, Kenneth Griffith. In Britain, a man with a shady past uses his antiquities shop as a front for smuggled diamonds but his young shop-assistant starts blackmailing him, leading to murder and to a police investigation.

    • (333)
    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • George King
    • 1948-10-24
  3. Title: Code of Scotland Yard. Summary: Descius Heiss is a French expatriate, and former Devil's Island prisoner, with two passions; driving shrewd bargains in antiques at his Sly Corner Shop, and the care of his Beautiful ... Directed by: George King. Actors: Oskar Homolka, Derek Farr, Muriel Pavlow.

    • 88 min
  4. Code of Scotland Yard is a 1947 British crime film directed by George King and starring Oskar Homolka, Muriel Pavlow and Derek Farr. It was originally releas...

  5. The Shop at Sly Corner película dirigida por George King y protagonizada por Oskar Homolka, Derek Farr y Muriel Pavlow. Año: 1947. Sinopsis: En Gran Bretaña, un hombre con un pasado turbio usa su tienda de antigüedades como fachada para contrabandear diamantes, pero su joven dependiente comienza a chantajearlo, lo que lo lleva a un asesina..., Sinopsis, trailers, fotos, criticas, ranking

  6. Also known here in the UK as Code of Scotland Yard, the movie is adapted from the play The Shop at Sly Corner by Edward Percy – and the final product is a decent one. In Great Britain, a man (Oscar Homolka) with a dark history uses his antiquities shop as a front for trafficked diamonds but his youthful shop-assistant (Kenneth Griffith ...

  7. 8 de may. de 2024 · Code of Scotland Yard is a 1947 British crime film directed by George King and starring Oskar Homolka, Muriel Pavlow and Derek Farr. It was originally released as The Shop at Sly Corner, being based on the popular stage play of that title by Edward Percy.