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  1. Sound (All-Talking) English. The Clue of the New Pin is a 1929 all-talking sound British crime film directed by Arthur Maude and starring Benita Hume, Kim Peacock, and Donald Calthrop. The soundtrack was recorded using the British Phototone sound-on-disc system. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios.

  2. The Clue of the New Pin: Directed by Arthur Maude. With Benita Hume, Kim Peacock, Donald Calthrop, John Gielgud. A rich recluse is killed by his nephew, who tries to burn a reporter.

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    • Crime, Mystery
    • Arthur Maude
    • 1929-03
  3. The Clue of the New Pin is a vintage British mystery based on a story by Edgar Wallace about a "perfect murder." A nephew discovers the corpse of his wealthy uncle in a vault with a key laying beside the body as the only clue. A newspaper reporter helps clear the prime suspect and reveal the identity of the true killer.

    • Arthur Maude
  4. The Clue of the New Pin: Título Original: The Clue of the New Pin: Ano Lançamento: 1929: Gênero: Policial / Suspense: País de Origem: Reino Unido: Duração: 81 minutos: Direção

  5. Overview. A wealthy recluse is murdered in an absolutely sealed room. Arthur Maude. Director. Edgar Wallace. Novel. Kathleen Hayden. Writer. Social. Reviews 0. Discussions 0. We don't have any reviews for The Clue of the New Pin. Media. No videos, backdrops or posters have been added to The Clue of the New Pin.

  6. The Clue of the New Pin. ( 1929 ) Crime. Mystery. Based on Book. Black and White. A rich recluse is killed by his nephew, who tries to burn a reporter. Сast and Crew. Stars. Benita Hume. Kim Peacock. Donald Calthrop. John Gielgud. H. Saxon-Snell. Johnny Butt. Colin Kenny. Caleb Porter. Fred Rains. Full Cast. Director. Arthur Maude. Camera.

  7. The novel has been adapted for the cinema three times: The Clue of the New Pin (1929) directed by Arthur Maude. This film was filmed in British Phototone, a sound-on-disc system using 12-inch discs. In March 1929, Pin was trade-shown with The Crimson Circle made in the Phonofilm sound-on-film process. [4]