Director: Alfred Roome and Roy Rich

Release Date: April 1949

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Presented as a scene in Germany but Leslie Dwyer appears to be walking in the blitzed area east of Aldersgate Street while the building in the distance is probably on the north side of Jewin Crescent.

Goodge Street

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The Valiant Trooper, 18 Goodge Street.

Goodge Street

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The camera pans down to show Naunton Wayne and Basil Radford in Goodge Street outside The Valiant Trooper.

Grosvenor Road

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Maurice Denham in Grosvenor Road with the Grosvenor Railway Bridge extreme left. Oddly the Kelly's Post Office Director, 1941, does not acknowledge the existence of the building which stood to the west of Ranelagh Road.

Grosvenor Road

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Denham using a telephone in Grosvenor Road with Battersea Power Station and Grosvenor Railway Bridge forming the backdrop.

Keppel Street

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Nigel Buchanan driving Susan Shaw in Keppel Street with Malet Street and the Senate House, University of London, behind them.

Keppel Street

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With the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine standing in for Shaw's place of employment she is dropped off in Keppel Street.

Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane

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Facing north in Park Lane where Radford and Wayne call on a client at The Dorchester Hotel.

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Having stolen a car Denham and Alan Wheatley appear to be heading north in Portland Place approaching Weymouth Street and the plinth of Field-Marshal Sir George Stuart White's statue.

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Presumably the same location.

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Is this real or a set as Wheatley steps to the curb?

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While the film was produced at Shepherd's Bush Studio this image, featuring Denham and Wheatley, strongly suggests an archway carrying the Metropolitan Line in the Latimer Road area.