Jigsaw (1962)

A gripping British noir procedural in which Brighton detectives piece together the truth behind a seaside murder with quiet, methodical precision.

Jigsaw - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Jigsaw
  • Release Year: 1962
  • Directed by: Val Guest
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Mystery, Crime, Thriller, Drama
  • Runtime: 1h 47m
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • Release Date (Theatrical): October 16, 1963 (France), July 10, 1969 (Mexico)
  • Alternative Titles: Le mystère de la villa blanche (FR), El rostro sin nombre (AR), Scotland yard: mosaico di un delitto (IT), Quebra-Cabeça (BR)
  • Production Companies: Figaro Incorporated Production, Britannia Films, British Lion Films
  • Production Countries: United Kingdom

Jigsaw - Plot

A woman is found murdered in a seaside house along the coast from Brighton in the county of East Sussex, England. Local D.I. Fred Fellows and D.S. Jim Wilks lead an investigation methodically following up leads and clues mostly in Brighton and Hove but also further afield. Based on the novel “Sleep Long My Love” by Hillary Waugh and inspired by the Brighton Trunk Murders of the late 1930’s.

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Jigsaw - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Val Guest

Main Cast

  • Jack Warner
  • Yolande Donlan
  • Michael Goodliffe
  • John Le Mesurier
  • John Barron
  • Moira Redmond
  • Christine Bocca
  • Brian Oulton
  • Ray Barrett
  • Norman Chappell

Writers

  • Val Guest

Producers

  • Val Guest

Jigsaw - FAQs

Where can you stream or watch Jigsaw (1962)?

Jigsaw (1962) is available to watch via the Cohen Media Amazon Channel as a flatrate subscription. It can also be rented or purchased on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, YouTube, and Fandango At Home. Free viewing options include Kanopy and Fawesome.

Is Jigsaw (1962) based on a true story?

Jigsaw is adapted from Hillary Waugh’s novel Sleep Long My Love and draws inspiration from the real-life Brighton Trunk Murders of the late 1930s, in which dismembered human remains were discovered in luggage at Brighton railway station, making it partly rooted in genuine criminal history.

Who are the main actors in Jigsaw (1962)?

The film stars Jack Warner as Detective Inspector Fred Fellows and Yolande Donlan as Jean Sherman. The supporting cast includes Michael Goodliffe, John Le Mesurier, John Barron, Moira Redmond, Christine Bocca, Brian Oulton, Ray Barrett, and Norman Chappell.

What is Jigsaw (1962) about?

Jigsaw follows Detective Inspector Fred Fellows and Detective Sergeant Jim Wilks as they investigate the murder of a woman found in a seaside house near Brighton, England. The film is a methodical British crime procedural, praised for its realistic, unglamourised portrayal of police detective work.

Who directed Jigsaw (1962)?

Jigsaw was written, directed, and produced by Val Guest, a prolific British filmmaker known for his work across genres including science fiction, comedy, and crime. Guest brought a documentary-like realism to this picture, grounding the procedural narrative in authentic Brighton locations.

What genre is Jigsaw (1962)?

Jigsaw belongs to the Mystery, Crime, Thriller, and Drama genres. It is widely regarded as a British noir crime procedural, sharing stylistic DNA with American film noir while maintaining a distinctly understated, realistic British sensibility in its depiction of police investigation.

How long is the 1962 film Jigsaw?

Jigsaw (1962) has a runtime of 1 hour and 47 minutes (107 minutes). The film uses its running time to build a deliberate, patient procedural narrative, allowing the investigation to unfold methodically rather than relying on dramatic shortcuts or sensationalism.

Did Jigsaw (1962) receive positive reviews from critics?

Jigsaw earned strong critical appreciation for its restrained, realistic approach to the police procedural format. Critics highlighted Jack Warner’s measured central performance and Val Guest’s documentary-influenced direction as standout qualities, with the film regarded as a notable example of British noir craftsmanship.

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