An out-of-favor Scotland Yard inspector (Edmund Lowe) hunts a killer diamond fence--The Squeaker (Sebastian Shaw)..


Should you watch Murder on Diamond Row? If you have a soft spot for grainy, black-and-white British noir where the shadows are thicker than the plot, then yes, pour yourself a drink and dive in. If you get annoyed by characters who seem to exist only to walk through doorways and deliver exposition at a frantic pace, yo...


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"Should you watch Murder on Diamond Row? If you have a soft spot for grainy, black-and-white British noir where the shadows are thicker than the plot, then yes, pour yourself a drink and dive in. If you get annoyed by characters who seem to exist only to walk through doorways and deliver exposition at a frantic pace, you’ll probably want to turn this off by the fifteen-minute mark. It’s one of those movies that feels like it’s constantly trying to catch its own tail. Edmund Lowe plays the inspec..."
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