Melodrama set in Victorian Brighton. Scheming pub landlady uses the timorous son of a domineering pharmacist to assist in the poisoning of her drunkard husband. (The title is from the way pharmacists used to wrap parcels containing poison).
Directing | Robert Hamer | Director |
Writing | Roland Pertwee | Theatre Play |
Writing | Diana Morgan | Writer |
Sound | Norman Demuth | Music |
Production | Michael Balcon | Producer |
Crew | Robert Hamer | Additional Writing |
Editing | Michael Truman | Editor |
Camera | Stanley Pavey | Director of Photography |
Camera | Roy Gough | Still Photographer |
Costume & Make-Up | Ernest Taylor | Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Marion Horn | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Production | Hal Mason | Production Supervisor |
Camera | H. Julius | Camera Operator |
Production | S.C. Balcon | Associate Producer |
Art | Duncan Sutherland | Art Direction |
Sound | A.E. Rudolph | Sound Recordist |