Too Many Crooks

Robbery With Laughter! Crime Was Simple To Them - They Were All Simple Minded!

7.4
19591h 27m

Accident-prone Fingers runs a pretty unsuccessful gang. They try and rob wealthy but tricky Billy Gordon - who distrusts banks and fears the Inland Revenue - but he sees Fingers and the boys off. So they decide to kidnap his daughter, only to end up with his wife Lucy. Gordon makes out he couldn't be more pleased, spuring Lucy to take charge of the hopeless bunch of villains.

Cast

Photo of Terry-Thomas

Terry-Thomas

Billy Gordon

Photo of Brenda De Banzie

Brenda De Banzie

Lucy Gordon

Photo of Joe Melia

Joe Melia

Whisper

Photo of Vera Day

Vera Day

Charmaine

Photo of Sydney Tafler

Sydney Tafler

Solicitor

Photo of Nicholas Parsons

Nicholas Parsons

Tommy Weston

Photo of Terry Scott

Terry Scott

Policeman James Smith

Photo of Edie Martin

Edie Martin

Gordon's Mother

Photo of Tutte Lemkow

Tutte Lemkow

Swarthy Man

Photo of John Stuart

John Stuart

Inspector Jensen

Photo of Victor Brooks

Victor Brooks

Court Usher (uncredited)

Photo of Arthur Brough

Arthur Brough

Old Tramp (uncredited)

Photo of Cyril Chamberlain

Cyril Chamberlain

Chief Fire Officer (uncredited)

Photo of Kenneth Kove

Kenneth Kove

Vicar (uncredited)

Photo of Sam Kydd

Sam Kydd

Tramp (uncredited)

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Reviews

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John Chard

7/10

The house of Ealing delivers another rewarding comedy.

A group of bumbling crooks led by the accident prone Fingers, fail in their attempt to rob mega rich miser Billy Gordon, they reconvene to hatch a plan where they will kidnap Gordon's daughter and hold her to ransom. But instead of kidnapping the pretty daughter they mistakingly in the night snatch the wife Lucy, who upon finding out that Billy is not prepared to pay to get her back, plots her revenge with the aid of her captors.

That this film is above average is purely down to its fine cast list, carry on stalwarts Sid James & Bernard Bresslaw join George Cole to form the nucleus of the lovable rogue gang. Taking in his stride the role of playboy scallywag miser Billy, is Terry-Thomas, who gives his usual masterful show of devilish twitches and one line gruff deliveries. Taking lead female duties is the always wonderful Brenda De Banzie as Lucy Gordon, and on reflection she is the glue that binds the picture together.

Some wonderful scenes in this one linger long in the memory, the bumbled kidnap by way of a fake funeral is simply marvellous, but par for the course is that Thomas invariably steals the show with a series of great sequences. Witness his repeated attempts at recovering his hidden loot from a burning house, and his appearance in court in front of the ever incredulous John Le Mesurier. Too Many Crooks delivers for those after a good honest British comedy backed up by a sterling cast who know what it takes to make the Michael Pertwee screenplay work. 7/10

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