Joe Armstrong, a big-time racketeer, is deported back to Great Britain from America to find himself facing a murder rap for a killing he had committed twenty years before. Starring Cec Linder, Nigel Davenport, Zena Marshall and Paul...
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Cec Linder | ... |
Joe Armstrong
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Zena Marshall | ... |
Carola
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Nigel Davenport | ... |
Larry Mason
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Paul Stassino | ... |
Danny Thorne
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Derek Francis | ... |
Supt. Brett
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John Bryans | ... |
Prendergast
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Derek Partridge | ... |
Peter
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John Glyn-Jones | ... |
Harry
(as Glyn Jones)
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David Cargill | ... |
Johnny
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Derek Aylward | ... |
Phillip-Greene
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William Dysart | ... |
Det. Sgt. Good
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John Moore | ... |
House Detective
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Kenneth Benda | ... |
Lord Chief Justice
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William Raynor | ... |
Clerk of the Court
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Denis Holmes | ... |
Mr. Matthews
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Dorinda Stevens | ... |
Molly
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Phyllis Rose | ... |
Woman in Night Club
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Sidonie Bond | ... |
Reporter
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John Murray Scott | ... |
Reporter
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Peter Thomas | ... |
Reporter
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Allan Warren | ... |
Page Boy
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John Adams | ... |
Prison Officer (uncredited)
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Joe Beckett | ... |
Jury Member (uncredited)
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Jimmy Cains | ... |
Court Official (uncredited)
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Pauline Chamberlain | ... |
Woman at Airport (uncredited)
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Peter Evans | ... |
Man at Airport / Flight Crew (uncredited)
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Walter Henry | ... |
Jury Member (uncredited)
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Dan Lester | ... |
Jury Member (uncredited)
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Martin Lyder | ... |
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
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Ned Lynch | ... |
Man at Airport (uncredited)
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Joe Phelps | ... |
Duty Officer (uncredited)
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Peggy Scott Sanders | ... |
Jury Member (uncredited)
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Arnold Schulkes | ... |
Man at Airport (uncredited)
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Jeff Silk | ... |
Jury Member (uncredited)
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Maisie Trent | ... |
Jury Member (uncredited)
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Pearl Walters | ... |
Woman at Airport (uncredited)
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John Wilder | ... |
Man in Court (uncredited)
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Directed by
David Eady |
Written by
Arthur La Bern | ... | (screenplay) (as Arthur la Bern) |
Edgar Wallace | ... | (novel "The Big Four") (uncredited) |
Produced by
Jack Greenwood | ... | producer |
Music by
Bernard Ebbinghouse |
Cinematography by
James Wilson | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Derek Holding |
Casting By
Ronnie Curtis | ... | (as Ronald Curtis) |
Art Direction by
Peter Mullins |
Makeup Department
Anne Box | ... | hairdresser (as Ann Box) |
Michael Morris | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Ron Fry | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Ted Lewis | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Ronald Abbott | ... | sound recordist |
Brian Blamey | ... | sound editor |
Sidney Rider | ... | sound recordist |
Camera and Electrical Department
Peter Allwork | ... | camera operator |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Eileen Welch | ... | wardrobe |
Music Department
Michael Carr | ... | composer: title music |
Bernard Ebbinghouse | ... | conductor |
Script and Continuity Department
Marjorie Owens | ... | continuity |
Additional Crew
Nat Cohen | ... | presenter: implied |
Stuart Levy | ... | presenter: implied |
Production Companies
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- Anglo-Amalgamated Film Distributors (1964) (United Kingdom) (theatrical) (as An Anglo Amalgamated Presentation)
- Embassy Pictures (1964) (United States) (theatrical)
- AVCO Embassy Television (United States) (tv)
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Joe Armstrong, a big-time racketeer, is deported back to Great Britain from America to find himself facing a murder rap for a killing he had committed twenty years before. Starring Cec Linder, Nigel Davenport, Zena Marshall and Paul Stassino. Directed by David Eady. |
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Trivia | This was first released in Great Britain as a second feature to Carry on Jack (1964) in April 1964 it was then repackaged as an episode in the TV series for export to Europe and America. But it was a cinema 2nd feature first. See more » |