A Silent Witness

[4] Barrett later claimed this detective drama was the first production in which he had a "free hand".

[5] Barrett referred later to making a film for Wests which dealt with opium smuggling and caused issues with the police.

[6] Of Sydney Stirling, Barrett wrote "I never knew an actor so responsive to direction, so keen to size up a situation and command it.” [7]

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