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Supt. Hunter is introduced to his most dangerous case.
An unrehearsed murder interrupts a clever mirror act.
A model is being photographed by a top London photographer (James Kerry) on the site of some old Roman ruins high in the Alpes-Maritimes in France when the camera explodes and nearly kills the photographer. So, Superintendent Adam Hunter (Geoffrey Frederick) is brought in to find out who wanted to kill him.
Lovely Edina Ronay gets involved with Superintendent Johnson (Noel Trevarthen) and Inspector Legrand (Brian Spink) in Riviera Police. There is a mystery on a deserted beach.
A girl vanishes mysteriously while on holiday in the French Riviera. The hunt for her is naturally placed in the hands of those sleuths on-the-spot Supt Adam Hunter (Geoffrey Frederick) and Insp. Legrand (Brian Spink).
No man, however wealthy, can treat everyone with utter contempt indefinitely. There comes a point...
When a death from his past becomes an obstacle to his chances of competing in the Monaco Grand Prix, Lew Scarsdale decides to hedge his bets by ridding himself of his burden. But doing so brings him under the scrutiny of Supt Johnson.
The life of a beautiful aqua-show star is threatened.
Superintendent Johnson believes that an escaped prisoner is determined to commit murder.
The English girl may be in some some danger, for her friends have a dubious past. The police can only keep a watchful eye. Someone else, however, is also watching.
Rendezvous in a world where life is expensive, and death is cheap. A Canadian is killed in a crash.
The Flower Festival at Nice is one of the most glamorous on the Riviera. This time, there is death in the flowers.
The death of a young star during the Cannes Film Festival sets a problem for Supt. Hunter.