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5/10
Last film of Herbert Wilcox
malcolmgsw4 September 2020
It wasn't to be.He was to have made a film about Lawrence of Arabia.Lean got there first and he was bankrupted. In any event this film shows how hoplessly out of date he was.After all Frankie Vaughn was an excellant stage performer but film actor he was not.A very mediocre film.
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3/10
Disappointing star vehicle
Racunica26 November 2000
Standard rags-to-riches story, a star vehicle for Frankie Vaughan, although Tony Newley does his best to dominate proceedings with his ad libs and rather bizarre overacting. Anne Heywood, as the love interest, seems to be there simply as a mannequin for Eileen Idare's somewhat ridiculous dresses.

Still, Tony Britton carries off the role of the upper-class criminal with ease, and there's good supporting performances from Michael Medwin and Harry Fowler as two of his henchmen. Overall, though, Frankie Vaughan's unconvincing acting lets the whole thing down, and the film meanders along to an all-too-obvious conclusion.
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