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  1. The Case of Charles Peace is a 1949 British crime film directed by Norman Lee and starring Michael Martin Harvey, Chili Bouchier and Valentine Dyall. It is based on the real-life Victorian murderer Charles Peace. Cast. Michael Martin Harvey as Charles Peace; Chili Bouchier as Katherine Dyson; Valentine Dyall as Storyteller Sir ...

  2. The Case of Charles Peace: Directed by Norman Lee. With Michael Martin Harvey, Chili Bouchier, Valentine Dyall, Bruce Belfrage. Businessman Charles Peace leads a double life--by day he's a respected local businessman, but by night he's a professional thief who lets nothing, not even murder, stop him from getting what he wants.

    • (213)
    • Crime, Drama
    • Norman Lee
    • 1949-03
  3. 24 set 2016 · John Argyle Productions. Title: The Case of Charles Peace. Summary: Businessman Charles Peace leads a double life--by day he's a respected local businessman, but by night he's a professional thief who lets nothing, not even murder, stop him from getting what he wants. Directed by: Norman Lee.

    • 82 min
    • 1913
  4. The story of the notorious Victorian criminal Charles Peace, and the circumstances that led to his trial and ultimate conviction.

  5. First murder. Dyson's murder. On the run. Prosecution. Trial. Execution. In popular culture. Theatre. Films and TV. Literature. Music. References. Sources. Charles Peace (14 May 1832 – 25 February 1879) was an English burglar and murderer, who embarked on a life of crime after being maimed in an industrial accident as a boy.

  6. Overview. Charles Peace leads a double life, by day he's a respected local businessman, but by night he's a professional thief who stops at nothing, not even murder, to get what he wants. Norman Lee. Director, Screenplay. Doris Davison. Screenplay. Reviews. Written by CinemaSerf on July 9, 2022.

  7. FLASH SALE. 03. Days. 06. Hours. 13. Minutes. Cast & Crew. Show all ( 16) Norman Lee Director, Screenplay. Valentine Dyall Cast. Bruce Belfrage Cast. Doris Davison Screenplay. Ted Wooldridge Cinematography. Moray Grant Cinematography. Jim Goding Cinematography. Guy Jones Music. Critics reviews.