Gentleman Thief (2001 film)

Gentleman Thief is a 2001 British television film loosely based on the A. J. Raffles stories by E. W. Hornung. It features performances from Nigel Havers as A. J. Raffles and Michael French as Ellis Bride, an original character who appears as Raffles's sidekick instead of Bunny Manders, Raffles's sidekick in Hornung's stories.[1]

The television film was written by Matthew Graham and directed by Justin Hardy. The executive producer was Mal Young and the producer was Victoria Fea. The music was composed by Christian Vassie.[2] It aired on 24 June 2001 on BBC One.[3]

References

  1. Nancy Banks-Smith "Culture: 'Stealing the Show'" The Guardian June 24, 2001
  2. "Gentleman Thief (2001)". British Film Institute. BFI. 2020. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
  3. "Gentleman Thief". BBC Genome. BBC. 2020. Retrieved 29 April 2020.


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