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  1. The Stranger Left No Card is a 1952 British short film directed by Wendy Toye and starring Alan Badel in his screen debut. It was adapted from the story of the same name by Sidney Carroll.

  2. The Stranger Left No Card: Directed by Wendy Toye. With Alan Badel, Cameron Hall, Geoffrey Bayldon, Eileen Way. A strangely-garbed and eccentric-acting stranger arrives in a small English town.

    • (257)
    • Short, Drama, Mystery
    • Wendy Toye
    • 1952-09-02
  3. A strangely-garbed and eccentric-acting stranger arrives in a small English town. One of my favorite short films, The Stranger Left No Card has never been released on home video.

    • 23 min
    • 828
    • Christopher Schneider
  4. A strangely-garbed and eccentric-acting stranger arrives in a small English town. But, after several days on being in the town, the citizens accept him as a harmless, though a bit daft, member of the community.

  5. Wendy Toyes 1952 short film The Stranger Left No Card – hailed by Jean Cocteau, megastar of the avant-garde, as a masterpiece – is unlike anything else in British cinema.

  6. The Stranger Left No Card. 1952. Directed by Wendy Toye. A strangely-garbed and eccentric-acting stranger arrives in a small English town. But, after several days on being in the town, the citizens accept him as a harmless, though a bit daft, member of the community.

  7. Mar 13, 2020 · Director-deviser Wendy Toye’s excellent 1952 British black and white short film mystery drama The Stranger Left No Card stars the young Alan Badel in his film debut as an enigmatic stranger who arrives by train in Windsor costumed as an itinerant magician with a bag of tricks, seemingly eccentric and harmless, but actually to avenge an ...