Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA dramatization of the life of the English bandit Dick Turpin.A dramatization of the life of the English bandit Dick Turpin.A dramatization of the life of the English bandit Dick Turpin.
Malú Gatica
- Baroness Margaret
- (as Malu Gatica)
Jimmy Aubrey
- First Drunk on Steps
- (uncredited)
George Baxter
- David Garrick
- (uncredited)
Barry Brooks
- King's Coachman
- (uncredited)
Leonard Carey
- Jailer
- (uncredited)
Gene Collins
- Young Man
- (uncredited)
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- AnecdotesThis was one of two 1951 cinematic releases based on an Alfred Noyes poem, the other being the Phillip Friend vehicle The Highwayman (1951), derived from Noyes' poem of the same name. Filming on "The Highwayman" was underway by February 1951, one month after "The Lady and the Bandit" shoot commenced, with both films' shoots including location filming at the Ray Corrigan Ranch in Simi Valley.
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Not a bad B-movie starring Louis Hayward as the famous highwayman. Hayward is perfectly fine and the script is decent, but the film loses it's way storywise at halfway mark. Not enough action
and the story slides to an anticlimatic ending. Nice period sets and good cast keep film interesting even when story has run it's course. Plenty of horse riding shots (mostly in the dark) and robberies
but film needed a better story. Maybe other aspects of Turpin story could have been used? I enjoyed it though, not bad little movie😊 Question: why does Turpin wear a mask when everybody seems
to know who he is😂 Oh and Black Beds fell down twice, needs to change her hooves me thinks🤔
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- 22 mai 2023
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- Durée1 heure 19 minutes
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By what name was The Lady and the Bandit (1951) officially released in Canada in English?
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