Face of a Stranger

Face of a Stranger is a 1964 British film directed by John Moxey and starring Jeremy Kemp, Bernard Archard and Rosemary Leach.

It is part of the series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries films made at Merton Park Studios.

Knowing that Bell has money stashed away from a robbery, on his release Howard offers to drive him to get the stolen cash.

Howard kills him and he returns with the money to Mary, who drugs him and makes to run off with her friend Michael Forrest.

Jeremy Kemp is good as a man whose morals obviously deteriorate at the thought of money while Bernard Archard is a disarming schemer, Rosemary Leach too, is quite convincing as the blind wife with deep laid plans for a future on her unfortunate husband's ill-gotten gains.