Raffles

Meet 'Raffles'! He's a lion with the ladies-and the cops all want him too!

6.0
19391h 12m

Man about town and First Class cricketer A.J. Raffles keeps himself solvent with daring robberies. Meeting Gwen from his schooldays and falling in love all over again, he spends the weekend with her parents, Lord and Lady Melrose. A necklace presents an irresistible temptation, but also in attendance is Scotland Yard's finest, finally on the trail.

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Cast

Photo of David Niven

David Niven

A.J. Raffles

Photo of May Whitty

May Whitty

Lady Melrose

Photo of Dudley Digges

Dudley Digges

MacKenzie

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E. E. Clive

Barraclough

Photo of Margaret Seddon

Margaret Seddon

Maud Holden

Photo of Gibson Gowland

Gibson Gowland

Villager (uncredited)

Photo of Frank Baker

Frank Baker

Art Gallery Attendant

Photo of Leonard Carey

Leonard Carey

Bingham's Secretary

Photo of Elspeth Dudgeon

Elspeth Dudgeon

School Mistress

Photo of James Finlayson

James Finlayson

Hansom Cab Driver

Photo of Ellinor Vanderveer

Ellinor Vanderveer

Passerby Extra

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CinemaSerf

7/10

The recent, sad, death of Dame Olivia de Havilland (at 104) prompted me to watch this again and I really enjoyed it. David Niven is "Raffles" - a renowned English cricketer with a penchant for pinching things under the moniker of the "Amateur Cracksman". When his friend "Bunny" (Douglas Walton) gets himself into a bit of a pickle and he and his gorgeous girlfriend "Gwen" (de Havilland) are invited to the home of Lord and Lady Melrose (Lionel Pape and a typically ebullient Dame May Whitty) "Raffles" sees an opportunity to relieve the old girl of her emeralds and settle his friend's debt in one fell swoop. His plan seems simple and straightforward until the arrival at the stately home of Scotland Yard Inspector "MacKenzie" (Dudley Digges) who has plenty if suspicions of his own. To be honest, more could have been done with the characters here: the plot is pretty procedural and the writing a little on the bland side; but the cast - Niven and Dame May especially - make this fun detective frolic well worth a watch.

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