Colonel March of The Department of Queer Complaints investigates unusual cases, locked-room murders, and mysteries concerning the supernatural.
Bognor is a British drama television series which originally aired on ITV in twenty one episodes between 10 February 1981 and 23 March 1982. It was based on a series of novels by Tim Heald featuring Simon Bognor, a secret agent working on behalf of the Board of Trade.
Night of the Demon follows a skeptical professor who becomes embroiled in a race against time to stop a demonic curse unleashed by a Satanic cult. As he delves deeper into the investigation, the professor uncovers a web of dark secrets and supernatural powers. With the help of a psychologist and a spirit medium, he must find a way to defeat the evil creature before it claims its next victim.
When a meteor shower causes plants to mutate into vicious killers, a marine biologist, a blind woman, and others must fight for survival in a world overrun by deadly vegetation.
The demonic Nicholas Diabolus is put on trial accused of interfering with people's lives.
The cat and mouse game between government agents and a spy ring that has taken secret documents from a plane crash in Germany, not far from an US military research centre.
British diamond smugglers use the radiowoman (Phyllis Kirk) from a freighter docked on the Thames to unwittingly "mule" their swag, hidden in cigarettes, past customs, not knowing that she has befriended an Inspector for the Thames River Patrol.
In 'Hostile Witness,' a barrister is faced with a hostile witness during a murder trial. The witness's testimony could make or break the case, and the barrister must navigate the courtroom drama to uncover the truth.
Two sailors dock in London in search of a good time. But when one of them fatally stabs a man during a scuffle in a bar, the pair flee the scene, commandeer a boat and take the three women on board hostage as they try to outrun the law.
This is a feature-length compilation of three short episodes taken from a TV series called 'Colonel March of Scotland Yard' (1954-56, 26 episodes) starring Boris Karloff as Colonel March, head of Scotland Yard's Department D.3, otherwise known as The Bureau of Queer Complaints.
The owner of a Scottish castle discovers that it is haunted by the spirit of a beautiful woman. He decides to use the ghost as a tourist attraction for his castle
Alan Roper tells Bookie Larry Hart that he is planning to steal £60,000 and Hart offers to launder the money for him. What Hart doesn't know is that it is actually his money Roper intends to steal.
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