Three Crooked Men is a 1958 British crime film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Gordon Jackson.[1][2]
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Directed by | Ernest Morris |
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Starring | Gordon Jackson |
Cinematography | James Wilson (as Jimmy Wilson) |
Edited by | Maurice Rootes |
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Production company | Danziger Productions |
Distributed by | Paramount British Pictures (UK) |
Release date | October 1958 (UK) |
Running time | 71 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Three crooks break into a store hoping to gain access to the bank next door. The store keeper has remained in the rear of the store after a drunken fight with his wife, the men take him hostage. A passerby, a bank employee, hears him shout knocks on the front door, tries to help, but he too is captured. The two kidnapped men are dumped in the country eventually getting free and are recognized/arrested as the "wanted men" in news reports. Under questioning the police don't want to believe them as the missing shop owner and missing bank employee seem to have committed the crime. While awaiting court the two men return to the store come across a photo which had been dropped during the break-in and decide their best chance is to track down the thieves themselves.
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