Lonely Road is a 1936 British crime drama film directed by James Flood and starring Clive Brook, Victoria Hopper, Nora Swinburne, and Malcolm Keen.
[2] Commander Malcolm Stevenson proposes to Lady Anne, which surprises her, as she thought they were only friends.
While speeding half-drunk in his car, an "Auburn Supercharger," he ends up stuck in sand on a beach, where he stumbles upon some smugglers.
Later, he is consulted by a police friend, who shows him a crate labeled carpet sweepers, but containing two weapons similar to Tommy guns.
Not liking how Major Norman is conducting the interrogation, Stevenson insists she will answer no more questions without her solicitor being present.
One of his confederates recognises Norman, so Palmer decides to flee the country, after silencing Billy.
He shoots Professor in cold blood when the latter refuses to abandon his scheme and avoid the attendant unwanted publicity.