The Arsenal Stadium
Mystery is a 1939
British
mystery film, and is one of the first feature
films where football is a central
element in the plot.
The film
is a murder mystery set, as the title
suggests, at the Arsenal
Stadium
, Highbury
, London
, then the
home of Arsenal Football Club, who were
at the time the dominant team in English football. The backdrop is
a friendly match between Arsenal and The Trojans, a fictitious
amateur side; one of the Trojans' players
drops dead during the match, and when it is revealed he has been
poisoned, suspicion falls on his teammates as
well as his former mistress.
Detective Inspector Slade (
Leslie Banks) is called in to solve the
crime.
The film stars several Arsenal players and staff (such as
Cliff Bastin and
Eddie
Hapgood), although only manager
George Allison has a speaking part. The
Trojans'
body doubles on the pitch were
players from
Brentford, who wore a
special striped kit for the occasion, during the
First Division fixture
between the two sides on
May 6 1939; this was the last match of the
1938-39 season and Arsenal's
last official league fixture before the outbreak of the
Second World War.
The film was directed by
Thorold
Dickinson, and shot at
Denham
Film Studios and on location at Arsenal Stadium. It was written
by Dickinson,
Donald Bull and
Alan Hyman, adapted from a novel by
Leonard Gribble.
Dickinson planned a follow-up,
The Denham Studio Mystery,
which was intended to incorporate footage from the abortive film of
I Claudius, but this fell through.
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