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Final Appointment / Murder On The Campus DVD

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Final Appointment: A newspaper journalist and his wisecracking assistant team up with the police to solve a perplexing murder case involving war veterans, each killed on the same date each year. Murder On The Campus: A reporter learns that his brother, a student, has committed suicide. Unconvinced, he begins his own investigation when the police dismiss his suspicions. Could a killer be on the loose in Cambridge?

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Released
14 October 2013
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Simply Media 
Classification
Runtime
130 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5019322349853 
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Double bill of British crime thrillers. 'Final Appointment' (1954), directed by Terence Fisher, sees an intrepid newspaper reporter, Mike Billings (John Bentley), come to the aid of the police. With detectives puzzled by the yearly murder of decorated war veterans on a specific date, Billings puts forth a theory that the murdered men constituted the court martial committee who tried a soldier. The remaining survivor of the men on the committee, lawyer Hartnell (Hubert Gregg), is taken into protective custody, but will Mike's hunch prove correct? 'Murder On the Campus' (1961), directed by Michael Winner, follows journalist Mark Kingston (Terence Longdon) as he investigates the apparent suicide of his brother at Cambridge. Convinced that his brother would never have thrown himself out of a window to end his own life, Mark defies the disinterest of the police and begins looking into the case himself - with unexpected results.