Hugh Sinclair
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The Saint's Vacation
(1941)An otherwise innocuous-looking music box is the coveted macguffin that provokes treachery, robbery, torture, murder, and a chase across the Continent involving one of Simon Templar's greatest nemeses, Rudolf Hauser. "The Saint" is aided by amiable sidekick Monte Hayward and spunky girl reporter Mary Langdon.

Circle of Danger
(1951)An American’s investigation of his soldier brother’s death during a commando raid uncovers shocking secrets buried deep in post-World War II Britain.

Corridor of Mirrors
(1948)Newly Restored! Eric Portman (A Canterbury Tale) plays an artist obsessed with the past. He surrounds himself with Renaissance artwork, infatuated with the notion that he and his lover (Edana Romney) are reincarnations of the lovers in a centuries-old painting. Portman’s delusions have deadly consequences. One of the most unusual British films of the 1940s, Corridor Of MIirrors incorporates aspects of gothic horror, film noir, melodrama, fantasy, romance and thrillers. The first feature by director Terence Young (DR. No, Wait Until Dark), it was heavily influenced by Jean Cocteau’s Beauty And The Beast and David Lean’s Brief Encounter, and includes the feature film debut of Christopher Lee (The Lord Of The Rings).