In 'Beyond a Reasonable Doubt' (1956), a newspaper reporter decides to investigate the corrupt practices of a district attorney. He plans to frame himself for a murder and then expose the prosecutor's misconduct, but his plan takes an unexpected turn when he becomes the prime suspect in a real murder case.
When a series of gruesome murders plague London, a private detective must team up with Scotland Yard to track down a master criminal known as the Frog. As the body count rises, the detective uncovers a web of deception, infiltration, and unrequited love. With time running out, he must navigate a world of henchmen, masks, and poison gas to bring the criminal to justice.
In Libel, a man is accused of being a war criminal and faces a libel trial. The story takes place in the 1950s and involves themes of deception, betrayal, and justice. The film is based on a stage play and has a courtroom drama setting.
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