Dancing with Crime

5.9
19471h 23m

When his best friend is murdered inside a London dancehall, a cab driver and his girlfriend involve themselves in the investigation and discover a major criminal operation hiding behind the club's friendly facade.

Production

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Cast

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Sheila Sim

Joy Goodall

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Barry Jones

E. J. Gregory

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Barry K. Barnes

Paul Baker

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Judy Kelly

Toni Masters

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Garry Marsh

Det. Sgt. Murray

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Diana Dors

Annette

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Bill Owen

Dave Robinson

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Cyril Chamberlain

Henchman "Sniffy"

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Danny Green

Henchman Sid

Photo of Norman Shelley

Norman Shelley

Stage Door Keeper (uncredited)

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Patricia Dainton

Pam (unconfirmed)

Photo of Dirk Bogarde

Dirk Bogarde

Policeman (uncredited)

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Joy Harington

Friendly Barmaid (uncredited)

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Johnnie Schofield

Fred (uncredited)

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Harry Terry

Man Outside Taxi Garage (uncredited)

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Dennis Wyndham

Sam (uncredited)

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Jon Pertwee

Police Constable (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

Not really the best title for this ordinary British crime-noir, but Richard Attenborough ("Ted") and Shiela Sim ("Joy") put in a decent effort. He is a London taxi driver who finds himself embroiled in some criminal activities when his wartime friend is found murdered. The trail leads both him and the police to a nightclub run by "Gregory" (Barry Jones) and his MC "Baker" (Barry K. Barnes). The pair decide that "Joy" may be able to help their investigation by taking a job as an hostess at the club, but is she putting herself and him in even more danger as the gang soon realise that they are onto them? This packs quite a bit into eighty minutes and both at the top of the bill do their jobs efficiently - as does the under-stated Jones. The ending is a bit weakly predictable and it rather dialogue heavy, but it's still quite a watchable afternoon feature with a bit of menace, a little humour and a fine collection of hats!

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