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  1. Trent's Last Case (1952) is a British detective film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Michael Wilding, Margaret Lockwood, Orson Welles and John McCallum. It was based on the novel Trent's Last Case by E. C. Bentley, and had been filmed previously in the UK with Clive Brook in 1920, and in a 1929 US version. Movie Info.

  2. Trent's Last Case by E. C. Bentley. Publication date 1900-01-01 Publisher Nelson Collection internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English. Addeddate 2023-03-17 18:27:05 Autocrop_version 0.0.14_books-20220331-0.2 Bookplateleaf 0004 Boxid IA40875705 ...

  3. 1 de may. de 2023 · Published in 1913, Edmund Clerihew Bentley’s first detective novel, Trent’s Last Case, is sometimes cited as an early beginning for the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, the inter-war (with change) period when clues, twists, and the intellectual challenge were at the height of their popularity in crime fiction.

  4. 26 de ago. de 2014 · Trent's Last Case (1913) is his only full-length novel. A sequel, published over 25 years later was co-written, then followed only by a series of short stories. Bentley, while a great admirer of Conan Doyle, considered Holmes to be impossibly perfect and lacking in most human attributes.

  5. Trent's Last Case is a 1952 British detective film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Michael Wilding, Margaret Lockwood, Orson Welles and John McCallum. It was produced by Wilcox as part of a distribution agreement with Republic Pictures. It was based on the 1913 novel Trent's Last Case by E. C. Bentley, and had been filmed previously in the UK with Clive Brook in 1920, and in a 1929 US ...

  6. Trent's Last Case Released Mar 31, 1929 1h 6m Mystery & Thriller List. Reviews An amateur detective (Raymond Griffith) investigates the death of a financier. Read More Read Less. Cast & Crew ...

  7. 6/10. British whodunit. blanche-2 10 August 2011. Michael Wilding takes up "Trent's Last Case" in this 1952 film directed by Herbert Wilcox for Republic Studios. It's British with a British cast that includes Margaret Lockwood, John McCallum, Hugh McDermott, and one American, Orson Welles, who was probably trying to raise money for a project.