| Dual Alibi | |
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| Directed by | Alfred Travers |
| Produced by | Louis H. Jackson |
| Written by | Renalt Capes Vivienne Adès Stephen Clarkson Alfred Travers |
| Starring |
Herbert Lom Phyllis Dixey Terence De Marney Ronald Frankau |
| Music by | Stanley Black |
| Cinematography | James Wilson |
| Edited by | Monica Kimick |
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Production
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| Distributed by | Pathé Pictures International |
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Release date
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3 June 1947 |
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Running time
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81 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Dual Alibi is a 1947 British drama film directed by Alfred Travers and starring Herbert Lom, Phyllis Dixey and Terence De Marney. The film is a British classical Film Noir. It was made by British National Films at Elstree Studios.
A top French acrobatic act, the de Lisle twins, are hired by a British promoter to perform in his Blackpool show. While working there one of the twins falls in love with a cigarette girl and aspiring singer Penny. After the twins win the French lottery, she steals their ticket with the help of a spivish publicity agent and goes to Paris to claim the prize. The twins follow them to seek revenge.