The Delavine Affair

Director: Douglas Peirce

Producer: Henry Passmore

Peter Reynolds stars as Rex Banner, a newspaperman who makes it his life's mission to track down a vicious gang of thieves. When his informant winds up dead, Rex finds himself framed for murder.

64 min Rating: 5/10 Released

Top Cast

Peter Reynolds
Peter Reynolds
Rex Banner
Honor Blackman
Honor Blackman
Maxine Banner
Gordon Jackson
Gordon Jackson
Peter J. Florian
Katie Johnson
Katie Johnson
Mrs. Bissett

Movie Info

Director: Douglas Peirce

Producer: Henry Passmore

Production Companies: Croydon-Passmore

Countries: United Kingdom

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CinemaSerf: When it looks like newspaper man "Rex Banner" (Peter Reynolds) is being framed for a murder, he and his wife "Maxine" (Honor Blackman) must try to find out just what happened and who might want to frame him! It's a rather messy detective yarn with one too many red herrings and some pretty mediocre writing. Blackman stands out but that isn't hard, and Gordon Jackson really ought to have read the script before he took the part of "Florian". Katie Johnson ("Miss Bissett") steals the show, but features way too infrequently to rescue this bog-standard afternoon feature from the well trodden path of sleuthing journalists with their glamorous assistants and a less than competent policeman.