Two-Way Stretch

6.7
19601h 24m

Three criminals plan to break out of prison the day before their release in order to carry out a daring jewel robbery, intending to establish the perfect alibi by returning to jail afterwards. First however they must get out, a task made more difficult by a new, stricter prison officer.

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Thumbnail for video: Two Way Stretch (1960) Lionel Jeffries

Two Way Stretch (1960) Lionel Jeffries

Cast

Photo of Peter Sellers

Peter Sellers

Dodger Lane

Photo of Wilfrid Hyde-White

Wilfrid Hyde-White

Soapy Stevens

Photo of Maurice Denham

Maurice Denham

Governor Horatio Bennett

Photo of Irene Handl

Irene Handl

Mrs. Price

Photo of David Lodge

David Lodge

Jelly Knight

Photo of Lionel Jeffries

Lionel Jeffries

Chief Prison Officer Sidney Crout

Photo of Bernard Cribbins

Bernard Cribbins

Lennie Price

Photo of Beryl Reid

Beryl Reid

Miss Pringle

Photo of Walter Hudd

Walter Hudd

Reverend Patterson

Photo of George Woodbridge

George Woodbridge

Chief Prison Officer Jenkins

Photo of Cyril Chamberlain

Cyril Chamberlain

Day Gate Warder

Photo of Noel Hood

Noel Hood

Miss Prescott

Photo of Thorley Walters

Thorley Walters

Colonel Parkright

Photo of Myrette Morven

Myrette Morven

Miss Meakin

Photo of John Wood

John Wood

Captain

Photo of Robert James

Robert James

Police Superintendent

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

I was never an huge fan of Peter Sellers's films, but this one works quite well. Incarcerated, he is living the life of Riley with his two cellmates during Her Majesty's pleasure when their erstwhile colleague (a bit more of a substantial part for the engaging Wilfred Hyde-White) dressed as a parson arrives to pay them a spiritual visit. It's at this rendezvous that he informs "Dodger" (PS) of his plan for them to escape from prison just long enough to steal a fortune in diamonds then escape back in - for the perfect alibi! He and his pals "Jelly" (David Lodge) and "Lennie" (Bernard Cribbins) think it is all a pipe dream, especially when the rather hapless, gardening, prison governor (Maurice Denham) finds he has a new chief warden in the form of disciplinarian "Crout" (Lionel Jeffries) - a man determined to tighten things up a bit around this rather casually run jail. What now ensues is a series of fun escapades that I could easily see proving inspirational to the forthcoming BBC "Porridge" series. Jeffries and Denham provide strong support as the story, daft as it is, allows some fun characters to develop and for the writing to provide some dialogue and scenarios that raise the odd smile. Personally, I was just a little disappointed by the denouement - but as crime capers go, this is actually quite fun and is still worth a watch.

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