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- Orson Welles Great Mysteries Money to Burn (Season 1, Episode 6)
- TV Episode | 24 min |Drama, Fantasy, Horror
Orson Welles Great Mysteries
Money to Burn (Season 1, Episode 6)
TV Episode | 24 min |Drama, Fantasy, Horror
A French girl in London finds herself in the awkward position of owing money to a Soho crime boss. But when she pays him off, he contemptuously sets fire to the money. Why?
Director
Writers
Margery Allingham (story "Money to Burn") |Michael Gilbert (dramatised by) (as Michael Francis Gilbert)
Cinematographer
Gary Graver (intro sequence)
Production Designer
See all filmmakers & crew (10)
Status
Edit Released
Updated Oct 6, 1973
Release date
Oct 6, 1973 (United Kingdom)
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