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Film Description
A triple bill of b-movie barnstormers starring the great pantomime villain of the day, Tod Slaughter. Features The Crimes of Stephen Hawke (George King, 1936), It's Never Too Late to Mend (David MacDonald, 1937) and The Face at the Window (George King, 1939).
The Face at the Window: A murderer uses his monstrous half-brother to distract his victims but is foiled when a dead man apparently incriminates him with the help of a scientific experiment.
The Crimes of Stephen Hawke: Slaughter is secretly the murderous fiend known as Spine Beaker! When the police come to suspect him he removes himself from London but has to come back to save his daughter from the villainous police chief.
It's Never Too Late to Mend: Evil Squire Slaughter schemes for the hand of farmer’s daughter Marjorie Taylor by sending her lover to prison. Unexpectedly it’s a friend of the boy who shoulders the blame.