| Park Plaza 605 | |
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| Directed by | Bernard Knowles | 
| Written by | 
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| Based on | novel Dare-Devil Conquest by Berkeley Gray | 
| Produced by | 
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| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Eric Cross | 
| Edited by | Clifford Boote (as Cifford Boot) | 
| Music by | Philip Green | 
Production company  | B & A Productions (as B & A Productions Limited)  | 
| Distributed by | Eros Films | 
Release date  | December 1953 (UK) | 
Running time  | 75 minutes | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Language | English | 
Park Plaza 605, released as Norman Conquest in the United States, is a 1953 British crime film. Made as a B movie, it stars Tom Conway, Eva Bartok, and Joy Shelton, and also features Sid James and Richard Wattis.[1] It is based on the Norman Conquest series of novels by Berkeley Gray.[2]
Plot
Private investigator Norman Conquest stumbles across a cryptic message being sent by carrier pigeon and his curiosity leads him to room 605 of the Park Plaza Hotel, where he meets a mysterious foreign blonde woman, and finds himself embroiled in a murder investigation with himself as the prime suspect.
Cast
- Tom Conway as Norman Conquest
 - Eva Bartok as Nadina Rodin
 - Joy Shelton as Pixie Everard
 - Sid James as Superintendent Bill Williams
 - Richard Wattis as Theodore Feather
 - Carl Jaffe as Boris Roff
 - Frederick Schiller as Ivan Burgin
 - Robert Adair as Baron von Henschel
 - Anton Diffring as Gregor
 - Ian Fleming as Colonel Santling
 - Edwin Richfield as Mr Reynolds
 - Michael Balfour as Ted Birston
 - Martin Boddey as Stumpy
 - Terence Alexander as Hotel Manager
 - Victor Platt as Taxi Driver
 - Leon Davey as Mandeville Livingstone
 - Richard Marner as Barkov
 - Tony Hilton as Lift attendant
 - Alan Rolfe as Police inspector
 - Derek Prentice as Hall porter
 - Frank Sieman as Captain Kramer
 - Brian Moorehead as First mate
 - Billie Hill as Mrs Pottle
 - Anthony Woodruff as Clerk
 
Critical reception
Radio Times called Park Plaza 605 a "fair British B-feature."[3]
References
- โ bkoganbing (11 September 1953). "Norman Conquest (1953)". IMDb.
 - โ "Park Plaza 605". BFI. Archived from the original on 13 July 2012.
 - โ Allen Eyles. "Park Plaza 605". RadioTimes.
 
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