
“She Lost Herself In Murder!”
A young girl is travelling to London to find work. Arriving at the station, she meets a man who has been stabbed by a member of a gang of crooks involved with greyhound racing. She becomes a suspect, but flees the scene in order to deliver a message to the dead man's brother. She is protected from the police by a night club entertainer, who she learns is the man she is seeking.
Release Date: 12/1/1937
Runtime: 65 minutes
Languages: English
Director: William Cameron Menzies
00Companies: New World Pictures (GB)
Countries: United Kingdom
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This has some good ingredients to make a jolly, if not exactly, menacing murder story - but it's all just way too fluffy and talky. The doey-eyed Rene Ray is "Eileen" who arrives into London very late one night. At the station, she encounters "Dave" (Robert Newton) who offers to show her an hotel where she might pass the night. What she doesn't know, is that her good Samaritan has fallen foul of some crooks and a station fracas ensues and he is mortally injured. Before he croaks, he gives her a message to give to his brother "Jim" (John Mills) in the eponymous nightclub. She meets the brother, but a rather unlikely series of mishaps befall the pair as they are being sought by the police and the hoodlums. Aside from some singing and dancing that one wouldn't normally attribute to John Mills, the thing is entirely procedural with little by way suspense or peril; and saving a rather curious performance from Frank Atkinson as the butler "Protheroe" would be instantly forgettable.

John Mills
Jim Connor

Rène Ray
Eileen

Charles Oliver
Terrell, gang boss

Bruce Seton
Madison, tall henchman
Julian Vedey
Steve, short henchman

Robert Newton
Dave Connor

Allan Jeayes
The Detective Inspector

Frank Atkinson
Protheroe, the butler

Tyrell Davis
Charlie, the Bartender

William Dewhurst
Train Passenger
Alf Goddard
Jake

Clifford Heatherley
1945