SINOPSIS
George Harvey Bone is a composer in early 20th century London, who is under stress because he is writing a piano concerto. Due to this stress, he gets black outs when ever he hears dissonances. When he finds himself after the black out in a different quarter of the town, he returns home, to read in the paper that somebody in that quarter was murdered. Asking help from a doctor at Scotland Yard he is assured that he has nothing to do with it, but he is advised to cut back in his work and get some relaxation like other, ordinary people. At a cheap musical he meets Netta, a singer, who inspires him for a new motive for his concerto. But Netta discovers that this motive could also be used as a song for her. The song gets sold, and she hangs around George to get more songs out of him. George believes that Netta is in love with him, and gets in an argument with his girlfriend Barbara, the daughter of Lord Henry...
- Laird CregarGeorge Harvey Bone
- Linda DarnellNetta Longdon
- George SandersDr. Allan Middleton
- Glenn LanganEddie Carstairs
- Faye MarloweBarbara Chapman
- Alan NapierSir Henry Chapman
- Harry AllenPot Man
- Radford AllenBoy
- Jimmy AubreyDrunk
- J.W. AustinDet. Insp. King
- Wilson BengeWaiter
- Frank BensonNewsman
- Ted BillingsPub Patron
- Clifford BrookeGas Company Watchman
- Bob BurnsConcertgoer
- Steve CarruthersConcertgoer
- Jack ChefeWaiter
- Ann CodeeYvette - Netta's Maid
- Charles ColemanMan at Bonfire
- James ConatyConcertgoer
- Murray CoombsBoy
- Harold de Becker Jr.Boy
- Leslie DenisonPoliceman
- Michael DyneMickey
- Alan EdmistonClerk