John Dickson Carr (Writer)

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Works

Colonel March of Scotland Yard

Colonel March of The Department of Queer Complaints investigates unusual cases, locked-room murders, and mysteries concerning the supernatural.

Release Date1956-02-22

DepartmentCreator

JobCreator

Vote Count7

Morte a passo di valzer

Morte a passo di valzer

Italian TV adaptation of John Dickson Carr's mystery novel Fire, Burn! (1957).

Release Date1979-10-03

DepartmentWriting

JobNovel

Episode Count3

Dangerous Crossing

A honeymoon aboard an ocean liner is cut short when the bride finds herself suddenly alone, and unable to convince anyone of her husband’s existence.

Release Date1953-07-22

DepartmentCrew

JobRadio Play

Vote Count35

The Man with a Cloak

Set in 19th-century New York, this mystery begins when a Frenchwoman shows up at the home of one of Napoleon's former marshals. The alcoholic man is badly crippled and slowly dying, but this doesn't stop the forthright lady from pushing him to change his will to include his estranged grandson so that he can help out the struggling French Republic. Unfortunately, the dying man's conniving housekeeper and butler, already planning murder to get the money themselves, overhear her and begin plotting her demise.

Release Date1951-11-27

DepartmentWriting

JobStory

Vote Count19

The Burning Court

A group of people visit a weird old man who is a student of the black arts. The man lives in an ancient, cursed castle. Soon people in the group start being killed off.

Release Date1962-03-30

DepartmentWriting

JobAuthor

Vote Count8

Treacherous Crossing

In 1947, a passenger on an ocean liner says her husband went missing right after they boarded together, but all evidence shows she's traveling alone.

Release Date1992-04-09

DepartmentCrew

JobRadio Play

Vote Count2

That Woman Opposite

In a French coastal town, Det. Dermot Kinross is inspecting the murder of antiques dealer Maurice Lawes, and the evidence points to Lawes's son, Toby -- and especially to Toby's bride-to-be, Eve Atwood. Eve's ex-husband, Ned, had his eyes set on something Lawes possessed.

Release Date1957-05-28

DepartmentWriting

JobNovel

Vote Count2

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