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The Strange Affair (1968) was a Crime - Drama Film directed by David Greene and produced by Stanley Mann.

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“The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry”—Film Noir Set in New England

By Stephen Reginald on Apr 15, 2020 From Classic Movie Man

“The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry”—Film Noir Set in New England The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry (1945) is a film noir directed by Robert Siodmak. The plot revolves around Harry Quincy (George Sanders) as a bachelor who supports his two sisters Lettie (Geraldine Fitzgerald) ... Read full article


The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry (1945)

By 4 Star Film Fan on Jan 13, 2017 From 4 Star Films

It’s a B-picture title to be sure but with Robert Siodmak and such an ensemble, this is an enticing noir all the same. The well-to-do Quincy family of small town America are an odd bunch, still holding onto their surname with pride as they slowly drift further and further into obscurity within... Read full article


The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry (1945)

By 4 Star Film Fan on Jan 13, 2017 From 4 Star Films

It’s a B-picture title to be sure but with Robert Siodmak and such an ensemble, this is an enticing noir all the same. The well-to-do Quincy family of small-town America are an odd bunch, still holding onto their surname with pride as they slowly drift further and further into obscurity within... Read full article


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New Scotland Yard had moved from its old premises on the Thames Embankment earlier in the year (1967) and at the time of production there was no file footage available of the new building at St James Park. For the exterior shots of New Scotland Yard, an empty office block in Colliers Wood, south London was used with a dummy sign in front which, unlike the real sign, did not rotate.
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