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  1. A biographer researching a book on a pilot who died during the test flight of a new plane falls in love with the pilot’s sister. As he uncovers more about the test flight, people connected with the case begin to die.

  2. Wendy then made her feature film debut with The Teckman Mystery, a 1954 British crime mystery starring Margaret Leighton, John Justin, Roland Culver and Michael Medwin, and adapted from his own popular TV show by crime writer Francis Durbridge. Philip Chance (John Justin, The Sound Barrier, The Thief of Baghdad) is commissioned by his publisher ...

  3. Teckman Mystery, The (1954) review. Director: Wendy Toye. Starring: Margaret Leighton, John Justin, Roland Culver, Michael Medwin, George Coulouris, ... (John Justin) is a mystery novelist who is currently travelling on an aeroplane back home to London, and can't help but notice the woman sitting next to him is reading one of his books.

  4. THE TECKMAN MYSTERY. Directed by. Wendy Toye. United Kingdom, 1954. Mystery, Crime, Thriller. 90. Synopsis. A biographer researching a book on a pilot who died during the test flight of a new plane falls in love with the pilot’s sister. As he uncovers more about the test flight, people connected with the case begin to die.

  5. Reviewed by: Andrew Robertson. Read Andrew Robertson's DVD Review. "An enjoyable slice of nearly-noir, the Teckman Mystery is close to being a fossil-record technothriller." Tweet. It is, pun intended, a seemingly chance encounter. The novelist, Philip Chance (John Justin) finds himself sitting beside a young lady who is reading his latest.

  6. Teckman Mystery Genre. Crime. Release Date. 1955 Technical Specs. Duration. 1h 30m Synopsis. Director. Wendy Toye Director. Cast. Margaret Leighton Helen Teckman. John Justin Philip Chance. Roland Culver Insopector ...

  7. The Teckman Mystery is a 1954 British mystery film directed by Wendy Toye and starring Margaret Leighton, John Justin, Roland Culver and Michael Medwin. It was shot at Shepperton Studios with sets designed by the art director William Kellner. Location shooting took place around London including in K