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Thursday, December 3, 2020

ACCOUNT RENDERED

John Van Eyssen and Ursula Howells
ACCOUNT RENDERED (1957). Director: Peter Graham Scott. 

Robert Ainsworth (Griffith Jones of Hidden Homicide) is unhappily married to the faithless Lucille (Ursula Howells), who is carrying on with a man, Clive Franklyn (John Van Eyssen), who is painting her portrait. Said portrait reflects the ugliness of her soul beneath the alleged beauty. Robert follows his wife after her assignation with Clive, and sees her arguing with a fellow in a park. He trips, hits his head, falls unconscious, and later finds out that during this time Ursula was strangled. Robert is, of course, the main suspect, but there is also Clive, as well as Sarah (Honor Blackman), who is secretly in love with Robert. Ursula was also dallying with John (Philip Gilbert), who is married to the neurotic Nella (Mary Jones) -- could one of them have done the deed? Robert's friend Gilbert Morgan, (Carl Bernard), provides an alibi for Robert but does he have secrets of his own?

Griffith Jones
Account Rendered
 is another very short, very minor British murder mystery which makes no attempt at cleverness a la Agatha Christie. The killer should come as no great surprise to anyone. In an attempt to avoid suspicion, Robert keeps silent about what he saw in the park, even though the fellow with his wife could have been the murderer! There is absolutely nothing to distinguish this film from dozens of others, although the acting is more than adequate and Van Eyssen is quite effective as the artist. This later turned up as an episode of the American anthology series Kraft Mystery Theater!

Verdict: Minor British melodrama. **.  

2 comments:

  1. Would watch this just to see Honor Blackman in a role other than the infamous Pussy Galore. She was great in that, by the way, one of the most intelligent Bond Girls of all!
    - Chris

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  2. I agree. That made her world-famous. Of course she had a stint on The Avengers TV show before Diana Rigg took over as another character. Think that predated Goldfinger and led into the Bond assignment.

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