Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0
Chief Insp. John Edward Johnnoe
Mary Johnnoe
Charlie Ruskin
Bertie Hoyle
Supt. Alec Bestwick
Shorty
Maisie Barton
Jim Ruskin
Smythe
Leon Sale
Ben
Geoff Lewis
Mick Lonergan
Fred Hill
Lou Waites
Lipson
Peter The Pole (uncredited)
Tommy The Trotter (uncredited)
Hicks (uncredited)
Hymie (uncredited)
Hoyle's Henchman (uncredited)
Ruskin's Henchman (uncredited)
Ruskin's Henchman (uncredited)
Black Woman (uncredited)
Man with Camera (uncredited)
Police Inspector (uncredited)
Police Inspector (uncredited)
Police Inspector (uncredited)
Police Sergeant (uncredited)
Police Sergeant (uncredited)
Police Officer (uncredited)
Police Officer (uncredited)
Police Officer (uncredited)
Police Officer (uncredited)
Police Officer (uncredited)
Detective (uncredited)
Police Driver (uncredited)
Young Constable (uncredited)
Customer at Club (uncredited)
Barman (uncredited)
Pub customer (uncredited)
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-02-12
Nigel Patrick is effective as a Scotland Yard chief inspector on the trail of a sophisticated gang responsible for a Whitechapel bank robbery. "Johnnoe" is getting close. His meticulous, no-nonsense, style of investigation is leading him close to Frank Finlay's "Sale" whom we know from the outset is a lynchpin in the criminal organisation. The criminals are no slouches, though, and they cleverly arrange to set-up the policeman and have him disgraced and suspended. Now it falls to his wife "Mary" (Katherine Woodville) and the brother of one of the gang's other victims "Ruskin" (Colin Blakely) to get to the bottom of the frame, the crime and the murder before it's too late. It's maybe just a bit too long, but once we get going it's a well made and paced crime drama that puts together a strong cast of familiar faces and makes good use of a decent story to set up an action packed fisticuff denouement.