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Anthony Oliver | ... |
Don Ross
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Patricia Heneghan | ... |
Joan Ross
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Miriam Karlin | ... |
Connie Williams
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George Murcell | ... |
Diamond
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Miles
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David Graham | ... |
Johnny
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Arthur Rigby | ... |
Sergeant Pearson
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Victor Maddern | ... |
Len
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Geoffrey Benton | ... |
Butler
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Terence Brook | ... |
Harry
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Escort
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William Kerwin | ... |
Martin
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J. Mark Roberts | ... |
Phillips
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David Sale | ... |
Youth
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Terry Sale | ... |
Youth
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PC Don Ross suspects that a gang of lorry hijackers, operating from a transport café, is behind a series of vehicle thefts. When his suspicions are dismissed by his superiors, Ross decides to conduct his own undercover investigation, and sets out to collect vital evidence that could convict the gang.. Written by wxjuh
When I hear that evocative theme music and the bust of Edgar Wallace I can imagine myself back in the circle of the AND Golders Green at around 430 on a Sunday afternoon.This film is one of dozens of B films made at Merton Park.The film gets off to an exciting start with a policeman hanging on for dear life to a Ford Zephyr travelling at around 40 miles per hour.After that it is all rather downbeat hill with a pedestrian plot and a rather laboured climax.Anthony Oliver plays the policeman who for some reason decides to try and get the gang on his own.Given a desperate release by Network by virtue of the director Gerry Anderson who went on to greater success with puppets.