by Mark Murton
Starring: Khadi
Directed by: Vernon Sewell
Cat Out Of The Bag Alert! This review contains some spoilers for this film.
Synopsis: Encouraged by his mistress, John Marsden (Derek Bond) devises what appears to be the perfect murder plot to dispose of his invalid wife and inherit her money. However, Inspector Walker (Elwyn Brook-Jones) has his doubts and sets out to prove foul play.
Featured Feline: The Marsdens own a beautiful Siamese cat (not named in the film but played by a cat actor named Khadi, so we will refer to her as such in this review). Khadi’s first appearance comes when she is sitting on the lap of the cook (Madoline Thomas) as she and the nurse (Joan Carol) watch TV on the night of the murder.
After the programme, cook carries Khadi to the door to turn on the lights as nurse goes to check on Mrs. Marsden. She even meows her gorgeous Siamese cat meow occasionally during the scene.
Khadi next appears when the police arrive to question the staff and she is seen on the roof . . .
. . . before jumping down to run to Sergeant Adams (Hugh Latimer) by the door.
Near the end of the film Kahdi is being held by Sergeant Adams in the Marsden kitchen as he arranges a date with the maid (Barbara Christie). He even gives the cat a little kiss.
As they talk Khadi uncovers a vital clue in cracking the case.
Included in the cast of characters at the end of the film is the credit “‘Khadi’ the Cat by Herself.” Amazingly we can find no information about Khadi, where she came from, who she belonged to and how she was cast in this film.
Purr Blur: A marbled tabby cat is seen briefly sitting on an upturned boat in the boatyard in France where, accompanied by Insp. Lafarge (John Serret), Inspector Walker (Elwyn Brook-Jones) has gone following a lead.
Final Mewsings: Whatever became of Khadi?
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