Tangled Evidence

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Tangled Evidence is a 1934 British mystery film directed by George A. Cooper and starring Sam Livesey, Joan Marion and Michael Hogan.[1] It was made by Twickenham Studios and based on the eponymous 1924 novel by Rose Champion de Crespigny.

A studious colonel is found stabbed dead in the library of his country house. As clues are discovered, suspicion falls on his nieces, chauffeur and librarian. A visiting Scotland Yard inspector eventually uncovers the real murderer and the motive for the killing.[2]

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  1. ^ BFI.org
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