The Cracksman is a 1963 British comedy film directed by Peter Graham Scott.
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Plot
Charlie Drake plays honest locksmith Ernest Wright whose problem is that he cannot resist the challenge of a lock. First he is duped by a debonair con man into opening a car. He is caught by the police but is released on probation. Next the same man fools him into breaking into a house, and he lands in jail for a year. When he is released, he gets tricked into opening a safe, for which he receives a three-year jail sentence and an undeserved reputation as a master thief. Upon his release he finds himself as a pawn being manipulated by two gangs into a safe-cracking scheme but, with the help of undercover police woman Muriel played by Nyree Dawn Porter, he helps trap the crooks and clear his name.
Portions of the film satirise the 1962 films Birdman of Alcatraz and Dr. No, Drake's hit song My Boomerang Won't Come Back as well as the Ceremony of the Keys at the Tower of London.
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Cast
- Charlie Drake as Ernest Wright
- Nyree Dawn Porter as Muriel
- George Sanders as Guv'nor
- Dennis Price as Grantley
- Percy Herbert as Nosher Jenkins
- Eddie Byrne as Domino
- Finlay Currie as Feathers
- Geoffrey Keen as Magistrate
- George A. Cooper as Fred
- Patrick Cargill as Museum Guide
- Norman Bird as Policeman
- Neil McCarthy as Van Gogh
- Christopher Rhodes as Mr. King
- Ronnie Barker as Yossle
- Wanda Ventham as Sandra
- Jerold Wells as Chief Prison Officer
- Tutte Lemkow as Choreographer
- Richard Leech as Detective Sergeant
- Richard Shaw as Moke
Additional credits
- Delia Derbyshire created the sound for the "In a Monastery Garden" sequence. The instrument is, in her words, "an E? safe-unlocking mechanism".
References
External links
- The Cracksman on IMDb
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