The Moving Toyshop (1946) was dedicated to Crispin's great friend and fellow admirer of the work of John Dickson Carr, Philip Larkin.
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Perhaps the best example is from The Moving Toyshop, during a chase sequence – "Let's go left", Cadogan suggested.
Museum of the Moving Image | Moving Picture Experts Group | Howl's Moving Castle | Moving the Mountain | Fast-moving consumer goods | Moving to Opportunity | Moving the Mountain (1994 film) | The Moving Toyshop | The Magic Toyshop | Moving to New York | Moving Picture Company | Moving (Kate Bush song) | Moving Hearts | Moving | Australian Centre for the Moving Image | Zeitgeist: Moving Forward | Travelling Without Moving | Travelling without Moving | The Moving Picture World | The Moving Arts Film Journal | Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival | National Center of Cinematography and the moving image | Museum of the Moving Image (London) | Moving walkway | Moving violation | Moving Up Country | Moving Up | Moving Target (album) | Moving Target | Moving (Peter, Paul and Mary album) |
He also remarks (of The Moving Toyshop) that "It's more like Doctor Who than Doctor Who." Christopher Fowler pays homage to The Moving Toyshop in The Victoria Vanishes, his sixth Bryant & May novel.