Three Crooked Men
Three Crooked Men is a 1958 British crime film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Gordon Jackson.[1][2]
Three Crooked Men | |
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Directed by | Ernest Morris |
Produced by | Edward J. Danziger Harry Lee Danziger |
Written by | Brian Clemens Eldon Howard |
Starring | Gordon Jackson |
Music by | Edwin Astley Albert Elms |
Cinematography | James Wilson (as Jimmy Wilson) |
Edited by | Maurice Rootes |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Paramount British Pictures (UK) |
Release date | October 1958 (UK) |
Running time | 71 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Plot
Three crooks break into a store hoping to gain access to the bank next door. When the store keeper returns unexpectedly, the men take him hostage. A passerby sees trouble and tries to help, but he too is captured. The police arrive and arrest the crooks, but also the owner and passerby, thinking they are part of the gang.
Cast
- Gordon Jackson as Don Wescot
- Sarah Lawson as May Wescot
- Eric Pohlmann as Masters
- Philip Saville as Seppy
- Warren Mitchell as Walter Prinn
- Michael Goodliffe as Shop Customer
- Michael Mellinger as Vince
- Kenneth Edwards as Inspector Wheeler
- Frank Sieman as Constable Jason
- Peter Bathurst as Mr Bond
- Arnold Bell as Mr Brady, the Bank Manager
- Michael Allinson as Photographer's Assistant
- Len Sharp as Joe, Proprietor of Café
References
- Three Crooked Men at Films de France
- "Three Crooked Men". BFI. Archived from the original on 13 July 2012.
External links
- Three Crooked Men at IMDb
- Three Crooked Men at BritMovie (archived)
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