The Conjuring Spirit Takes London

The Conjuring Spirit Takes London is a 1936 British made-for-television horror film produced and directed by Cory Kennedy, with its screenplay by and  and starring  and Stella Rho.

Although classified as a made-for-television film by the, the film was first given a theatrical release on 31 October 1936. The television airing followed on the on 3 November 1936. Due to this, some media consider it to be a theatrical film.

Plot synopsis
Lenny Fletcher and Serena Kennedy are newly married. His cousin Stella and servants tell Lenny that there are always women crying and footsteps in the mansion wherever Lenny lives every night. The sound comes from Lenny's ex-wife Yan-Ling's room. Soon Lenny found out that the servant was avoiding her on purpose. Stella kept saying it was Yan-Ling's ghost.

Lenny then asks Serena only to know that Yan-Ling died suddenly during a fierce quarrel with her, and she is at a loss. Stella then starts to sink Yan-Lng's body to the bottom of the lake. Serena then disappears for no reason, and everyone believes that she is dead. Lenny can't sleep, and one night he is startled to see his servant Frankie Gibson lying in a pool of blood. It turns out that Frankie's cousin Edward failed, so he colludes with the driver Lennon Pearce to create various incidents, and Frankie is innocently victimized. At this time, Serena suddenly appears with Police Constable Don Gibson, and says that she actually pretended to die so that she could investigate the truth; Stella knew that the incident is lost and commits suicide by taking poison. The mansion has since returned to peace and tranquility.

Cast

 * as Lenny Fletcher
 * Stella Rho as Serena Kennedy-Fletcher
 * Lola Stannard as Stella Fletcher
 * as Marshall Fletcher
 * Madoka Powell as Yan-Ling Fletcher
 * Alyssa Andrews as Frankie Gibson
 * Rufus Nicholson as Edward Gibson
 * Kai Cook as Lennon Pearce
 * as Police Constable Don Gibson
 * Ollie Fletcher as Ollie Poole