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Richard Attenborough as Percy Boon in London Belongs to MeBritish actor Richard Attenborough (1923-2014) as Percy Boon in the Individual picture London Belongs to Me (1948). - playing the role of a romantic-minded young garage mechanic. Date: 1948
Louise Hampton in Late Night FinalBritish actress Louise Hampton (1881-1954) in a publicity photograph for the play Late Night Final at the Phoenix Theatre. Date: 1931
Music cover, The Third Man film, Harry Lime Theme, based on music composed and arranged by Anton Karas Date: 1949
The Skull, Shaftesbury Theatre, LondonThe Skull, a comedy mystery thriller, at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London. With John Deverell, John Gielgud and Alison Leggatt. 1928
The Ringer, Grand Theatre, SwanseaThe Ringer, at the Grand Theatre, Swansea - wanted on a charge of murder, 500 reward. circa 1927
Agatha Christie and Max MallowanPhotograph of Agatha Christie (1890-1976), thriller writer and her husband, Max Mallowan (1904-1978), archaeologist
Interference by Roland Pertwee and Harold DeardenPromotional postcard for Interference by Roland Pertwee and Harold Dearden. First produced at the St. Jamess Theatre, 29th January 1927
The Gorilla by Ralph Spence. First produced in England at the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, 22nd June and The Oxford Theatre, London, 30th June 1925
The Four Just Men by Edgar Wallace. This poster by theatrical artist Albert Morrow advertises Wallaces detective thriller of 1905
Rope by Patrick HamiltonPromotional postcard for Rope by Patrick Hamilton. First produced at the Ambassadors Theatre, 25th April 1929 (apart from one performance at the Strand Theatre)
The Lure by James SabbenPromotional postcard for The Lure by James Sabben. First performed at the Strand Theatre, 25th March 1923. The image shows a masked man on the balcony; one of several characters with different
The Luck of the Navy by Clifford MillsPromotional postcard for The Luck of the Navy by Mrs Clifford Mills. First produced at Bournemouth, 1st August and then to Queens Theatre, 5th August 1918
The Hope by Cecil Raleigh and Henry HamiltonPromotional postcard for The Hope by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. First produced at the Drury Lane Theatre, London on 14th September 1911
The Greatest Scoundrel Living by A McLeod LoaderPromotional postcard of The Greatest Scoundrel Living by A. McLeod Loader (real name Alfred M. Daylor). First produced St. Helens, 2nd March and the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, 2nd November 1903
Hamlet by Wiliam ShakespearePromotional postcard of Hamlet by William Shakespeare. Hamlet was one of H. B. Irvings many parts which had been played by his father, Sir Henry
SAX ROHMER (real name : Arthur Henry Sarsfield Ward) popular thriller writer including the Fu Manchu series. Date: 1883? - 1959
G-Man vs The Red X book back coverBack cover of a pulp fiction thriller called G-Man vs the Red X showing a sinister shadowy figure looking through a window at a riverside scene bathed in red. Date: 1936
Poster design, I Killed The CountPoster design for a theatre production by the Station Repertory Company, entitled I Killed The Count, showing at the Station Theatre. A desperate-looking man points a gun at the viewer
A THRILLERA young women, cigarette holder perched artfully between her lips reads a sensational novel, her eyes wide at the contents
Ufos / Books / TolletPierre Tollet MEURTRE EN SOUCOUPE VOLANTE Popular French thriller featuring a flying saucer which turns out to be a secret military device
Queueing for Cinema 40SA working-class crowd line up to see Gilda, a racy thriller starring Glenn Ford and Rita Hayworth