The Golden Link is a 1954 British police drama[1] film directed by Charles Saunders, starring André Morell, Patrick Holt, Thea Gregory and Jack Watling.
Restricted by a meagre budget and minor distributors in Archway, production of The Golden Link still stood out for its rich cast and cinematography by Harry Waxman.
[9] While Coen and Saunders made some of these films for major distributors, including Rank, Pathé and Columbia, The Golden Link was instead acquired by a minor company, Archway.
[11] Wilfred Arnold designed the set at Riverside as the film's art director, accompanying a script by Allan MacKinnon, his first of three under Saunders,[12] and music by Eric Spear; the picture was edited by Jack Slade.
[13] Moderate praise was similarly awarded by Variety, which labelled the film as a "neatly contrived whodunit with sufficient suspense to hold interest", highlighting Saunders' direction in particular.