Second Thoughts
A chemist is left unhinged following a laboratory explosion and begins to plot a murder.
Albert Parker
David Evans
Casts & Crew
Frank Fox
Evelyn Ankers
Frank Allenby
A. Bromley Davenport
Marjorie Fielding
Joan Hickson
Also Directed by Albert Parker
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