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195992 minMystery, Crime, Thriller

Sapphire

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Is Sapphire worth watching? With a rating of 7/10, this Mystery, Crime, Thriller film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Sapphire Synopsis

Two Scotland Yard detectives investigate the murder of a young woman of mixed race who had been passing for white. As they interview a spate of suspects -- including the girl's white boyfriend and his disapproving parents -- the detectives wade through a stubbornly entrenched sludge of racism and bigotry.

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Top Cast

Nigel Patrick
Nigel PatrickSuperintendent Robert Hazard
Michael Craig
Michael CraigInspector Phil Learoyd
Yvonne Mitchell
Yvonne MitchellMildred
Paul Massie
Paul MassieDavid Harris
Bernard Miles
Bernard MilesTed Harris
Olga Lindo
Olga LindoMrs. Harris
Earl Cameron
Earl CameronDr. Robbins
Gordon Heath
Gordon HeathPaul Slade
Barbara Steele
Barbara SteeleStudent
Peter Vaughan
Peter VaughanDetective Whitehead (uncredited)

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Sapphire is a Mystery, Crime, Thriller movie that Two Scotland Yard detectives investigate the murder of a young woman of mixed race who had been passing for white. As they interview a spate of suspec...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfNov 13, 2022
★ 7

When the eponymous girl is found murdered, it falls to "Supt. Hazard" (Nigel Patrick) and his sidekick "Learoyd" (Michael Craig) to get to the bottom of things. There seems a genuine sense of shock amongst her friends, her landlady and her fiancée "David" (Paul Massie) and his family but when her brother, a doctor, arrives the whole investigation takes on an whole new complexion. What now ensues in a rather unsophisticated police drama, admittedly, but the social and racial aspects of life in London in the late 1950s are writ large - a poignant and frankly rather shameful indictment of attitudes amongst people of various social classes who allow bigotry to remain an accepted part of day-to-day life - even amongst those looking into the crime. Patrick is solid here, as is the victim's would-be father-in-law Bernard Miles ("Ted") and though the denouement has shades of Agatha Christie to it, it's still quite a well paced, compelling and uncomfortable, watch.