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  1. Tomatometer 0 Reviews Popcornmeter Fewer than 50 Ratings A British antiques dealer (Oscar Homolka), escaped from Devil's Island, kills to protect his daughter (Muriel Pavlow) from his past. Cast...

    • Drama
    • Oscar Homolka
    • George King
  2. Code of Scotland Yard is a 1947 British crime film directed by George King and starring Oskar Homolka, Muriel Pavlow and Derek Farr. It was originally released as The Shop at Sly Corner , being based on the popular stage play of that title by Edward Percy .

  3. The shop at sly corner, on tubi streaming, is called code of scotland yard on imdb. When a shop assistant overhears a conversation by the shop owner, it sets off a chain of events. Heiss (homolka) has been using his shop to fence and sell stolen goods.

  4. Oct 18, 2023 · The Shop at Sly Corner (1947) Oct 18, 2023. by Mark Murton and Linda Kay. Original Title: Code of Scotland Yard. Directed by: George King. Cat Out of the Bag Alert! This review contains some spoilers for this film! Synopsis: French antique dealer Descius Heiss (Oskar Homolka) lives a comfortable life in London.

  5. In Britain, a man with a shady past uses his antiquities shop as a front for smuggled diamonds but his young shop-assistant starts blackmailing him, leading to murder and to a police investigation. Director. George King. Writers. Katherine Strueby. Reginald Long. Edward Percy. Stars. Oscar Homolka. Derek Farr. Muriel Pavlow.

    • (370)
    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • George King
    • 1948-10-24
  6. Also known here in the UK as Code of Scotland Yard, the movie is adapted from the play The Shop at Sly Corner by Edward Percy – and the final product is a decent one. In Great Britain, a man (Oscar Homolka) with a dark history uses his antiquities shop as a front for trafficked diamonds but his youthful shop-assistant (Kenneth Griffith ...

  7. Code of Scotland Yard is a 1947 British crime film directed by George King and starring Oskar Homolka, Muriel Pavlow and Derek Farr. It was originally released as The Shop at Sly Corner, being based on the popular stage play of that title by Edward Percy.

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