The List of Adrian Messenger is a 1963 black and white crime thriller about a retired British intelligence officer investigating a series of apparently unrelated deaths. It is directed by acclaimed film director John Huston. The film is based on the 1961 novel of the same title by Philip MacDonald. A writer named Adrian Messenger believes a series of apparently unrelated "accidental" deaths are actually linked murders. He asks his friend Anthony Gethryn , recently retired from MI5, to help clear up the mystery. However, Messenger's plane is bombed while he is en route to collect evidence to... confirm his suspicions and, with his dying breath, he tries to tell a fellow passenger the key to the mystery. The passenger survives and turns out to be Raoul Le Borg , Gethryn's old World War II counterpart in the French Resistance. They join forces to investigate Messenger's list of names, and decode Messenger's final cryptic words. They establish that all on the list were together in a prisoner of war camp in Burma, where a Canadian sergeant, George Brougham, betrayed his fellow prisoners, foiling their escape attempt.
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| Release date: | May 29, 1963 |
| Directed by: | John Huston |
| Runtime: | 98 Minutes |
| Producer: | Edward Lewis |
| Editor: | Terry O. Morse, Hugh S. Fowler |
| Music by: | Jerry Goldsmith |
| Screenplay by: | Anthony Veiller |
| Adapted from: | The List of Adrian Messenger |