Home at Seven
Mar 16 1952
•1h 25m
•Crime, Drama, Mystery
Unable to recall the past 24 hours, a British bank clerk is the prime suspect for a robbery/murder.
Cast
See allRalph Richardson
David Preston
Margaret Leighton
Janet Preston
Campbell Singer
Inspector Hemingway
Jack Hawkins
Dr. Sparling
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