Edgar Marcus Lustgarten (3 May 1907 – 15 December 1978) was a British broadcaster and noted crime writer. Born in the Broughton Park area of Salford,...
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Alfred Lustgarten, Emo Neufeld (vln); Barbara Simons, Alex Neiman, Louis Kievman, Myra Kestenbaum, Myer Bello, Cecil Figelski (vla); Edgar Lustgarten, Armand...
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Raymond Huntley. It was based on the 1947 novel A Case to Answer by Edgar Lustgarten. It was made at Walton Studios. After a showgirl begins an affair with...
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Alfred Lustgarten (vln); Leonard Selic, Gareth Nuttycombe, Myer Bello, Virginia Majewski (via); Douglas Davis, Paul Bergstrom, Edgar Lustgarten, Justin...
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with names changed, and feature an introduction by the crime writer Edgar Lustgarten.[citation needed] The earlier films were produced by Alec C. Snowden...
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in the 1950s. In 1957, along with Russell Napier, John Carlisle and Edgar Lustgarten, Woodvine appeared in an installment of the Scotland Yard film series...
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Lustgarten is a park in Berlin Lustgarten can also refer to: Józef Lustgarten, Polish footballer Edgar Lustgarten, British crime writer Lustgarten Foundation...
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pre-eminently the case where everything is cancelled out by something else." (Edgar Lustgarten in Verdict in Dispute) "The Wallace case is the nonpareil of all murder...
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Sterkin, Paul Robyn, Alvin Dinkin, Alex Neiman (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Edgar Lustgarten, Ray Kramer, Armand Kaproff (vie); Verlye Mills (harp); Bill Miller...
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Even though perceived in her favour by Lewis Broad, Filson Young, Edgar Lustgarten, René Weis, Laura Thompson and other students of the case, the Court...
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