Incident at Midnight is a 1963 British crime film directed by Norman Harrison and starring Anton Diffring, William Sylvester and Justine Lord.
[3] Old Dr. Schroeder, who has been struck off, attends a late-night chemist every night for a prescription, and to observe Dr. Leichner, an ex-Nazi war criminal who has taken a new identity.
Meanwhile, a wounded bank robber has been taken to the dispensary for treatment, and to rendezvous with his gang leader.
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "An all-night chemist is at least a novel setting for a crime drama.
"[4] Sky Movies wrote that the "harsh black-and-white photography effectively catches the bleak, claustrophobic atmosphere of the all-night chemist's in which some of the drama is set.