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Crane

  • TV Series
  • 1963–1965
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
55
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Patrick Allen in Crane (1963)
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The adventures of Richard Crane, cafe owner & part-time smuggler, around the coast of Morocco, aided (and sometimes abetted) by his ex-Foreign Legion sidekick Orlando, waitress Halina, and l... Read allThe adventures of Richard Crane, cafe owner & part-time smuggler, around the coast of Morocco, aided (and sometimes abetted) by his ex-Foreign Legion sidekick Orlando, waitress Halina, and local cop Colonel Mahmoud.The adventures of Richard Crane, cafe owner & part-time smuggler, around the coast of Morocco, aided (and sometimes abetted) by his ex-Foreign Legion sidekick Orlando, waitress Halina, and local cop Colonel Mahmoud.

  • Creators
    • Patrick Alexander
    • Jordan Lawrence
  • Stars
    • Patrick Allen
    • Sam Kydd
    • Gerald Flood
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    55
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Patrick Alexander
      • Jordan Lawrence
    • Stars
      • Patrick Allen
      • Sam Kydd
      • Gerald Flood
    • 7User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Patrick Allen
    Patrick Allen
    • Richard Crane
    • 1963–1965
    Sam Kydd
    Sam Kydd
    • Orlando O'Connor
    • 1963–1965
    Gerald Flood
    Gerald Flood
    • Colonel Sharif Mahmoud
    • 1963–1965
    Laya Raki
    Laya Raki
    • Halima
    • 1963–1965
    Leonard Trolley
    Leonard Trolley
    • Shaab
    • 1964–1965
    Bruce Montague
    Bruce Montague
    • Inspector Larbi…
    • 1963
    Arthur White
    • Pirelli
    • 1963–1965
    Louis Raynor
    Louis Raynor
    • Abdul
    • 1963–1964
    Guy Deghy
    Guy Deghy
    • Primo
    • 1963
    Michael Mellinger
    Michael Mellinger
    • Abdoul…
    • 1963–1965
    David Nettheim
    David Nettheim
    • Aziz…
    • 1963–1965
    Frank Singuineau
    Frank Singuineau
    • Ali…
    • 1963–1965
    Gábor Baraker
    • Cairo…
    • 1963–1964
    Zoe Starr
    • Yasmin
    • 1964–1965
    Peter Bowles
    Peter Bowles
    • Nikkolai Drax…
    • 1963–1965
    John Hollis
    John Hollis
    • Djiba…
    • 1963–1965
    Steve Plytas
    Steve Plytas
    • Franz Bauer…
    • 1963–1965
    Annette Carell
    Annette Carell
    • Giulia Bauer
    • 1963–1965
    • Creators
      • Patrick Alexander
      • Jordan Lawrence
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    8paulquintas

    It was all about Laya

    Unlike other 'Crane' reviewers with impressive memories, pretty much all I remember about the series is Laya Raki. She was, to me as a teenager in the early 60s, simply the most beautiful, exotic, sexy female on TV. Appearing in tight, low-cut dresses that seemed to be sprayed-on to her fabulous curves, she was like a creature from another planet. With her strange exotic accent, she played Halima who ran the small bar owned by Mr Crane. Her cleavage was a thing of wonderment, as were her sensual and expressive lips. Her whole persona radiated sex. She said in an interview at the time that Patrick Allen (who played Crane) criticized her for not wearing a bra, but she argued that she didn't need one. Check out the contemporary photos of her in a see-through night dress by Peter Basch and you can see she was absolutely correct. I savored every second she was on screen, and I probably resented all the other characters when the camera turned to them instead. Crane was the highlight of early 60s TV for me, and for one reason only - Laya Raki. A woman who has had the most remarkable life, for example escaping Nazi Germany as a teenager in the 1940s, Laya is (according to Wikipedia) still alive and living in LA. Someone should write a biography.
    peter.kirby

    Interesting series that never got it's due attention

    This series, although short, captured my imagination, and I loved the interaction between the characters. There were some laughs, but mainly the drama was gripping, but entertaining.

    I would recommend that if you did not catch the Crane first time round, you work darn hard to catch the re runs.
    5dmjh64

    Just a few musings about yet another long-gone t.v.-programme

    Sad to read that the "Crane" series has been all but wiped out of existence, like the early "Avengers": anything in black-and-white format must have been considered not worth keeping after colour came in."Crane" was panned by the critic of one daily newspaper (probably the "Daily Express") who said they should have 'lowered the boom' on it. Allen always seemed to play the same, two-dimensional,blustering/ bullying,authority-types-trapped by his voice and square-jawed looks-but he filled a niche and stayed around and he's hard to forget.Suave, forgotten, Gerald Flood was a good actor, probably better than Allen, but was not so lucky in having to take the 'ten-a-penny' 'supporting-part" roles that he didn't deserve to be stuck with.Sam Kydd was always Sam Kydd and seemed to be forever in demand for playing those surly/chirpy,below-decks characters: a pity about his early death.
    10controllerremote

    Bring back Crane

    I think a digital channel should be made available for Nostalgia TV. We could have re-runs of programs like Crane which I remember as a kid and really liked it. the parents thought it complete tripe ,but what the hell.

    There is loads of stuff out there in old TV land that would be great fun to see again. Programmes like Adam Adamant, the dreadful Nationwide, really old Corrie, etc etc. I am a member of the original TV generation when there was an innocence about TV and can remember all sorts of rubbish!

    I remember Crane (or crumple clock as Pater called him) as a daring rogue battling against swarthy foreign officialdom. Great!

    Patrick Allen also did the Voice over for the government nuclear warning film so his voice might have been the last one we ever heard!
    lindac-5

    Comments regarding the AR-TV series "Crane"

    "Crane" was the first TV series I recall that was shot on location in Casablanca and the format was unusual, too, with the "goodie" - Crane - who was a smuggler and the "baddie" - Colonel Sharif Mahmoud - who was the Casablanca police chief trying his best to catch Crane at it (smuggling, that is!). My sympathies were always with Mahmoud, played by Gerald Flood. A handsome, elegant actor (a lost art these days), he was very much the hero of the piece, a much more attractive character than the "lantern-jawed" Crane, as played by Patrick Allen. Other series regulars were Sam Kydd as Orlando O'Connor and Layah Raki as the token belly-dancer female, with Leonard Trolley as Mahmoud's long-suffering subordinate, Shaab. I would love to see some of the episodes again, but time has passed and I learn that the show is unavailable. Such a pity, as it was fun, with more than a touch of glamour. I will always fondly remember "Crane".

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      Of the 39 episodes produced, 37 are believed to be lost.
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      Followed by Orlando (1965)

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    • Release date
      • April 2, 1963 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Marrakech, Morocco
    • Production company
      • Associated-Rediffusion Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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