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The Jokers (1967)
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Two brothers looking to avoid becoming pawns of the establishment come up with a better way of making a living -- through theft -- in this satiric comedy. David Tremayne (
Oliver Reed
) is a successful London architect, and his younger brother Michael (
Michael Crawford
) is weighing his options after being kicked out of school. The brothers share a bemused disgust with the world around them and a desire to get through life without the burden of labor; toward this end, one day they begin plotting an elaborate scheme to steal the British Crown Jewels. Mind you, they don't intend to sell them, or even keep them very long -- the idea is to return them after a week, simply to prove that it could indeed be done, and make themselves famous in the process. After studying the procedures of Scotland Yard's Bomb Disposal Unit, the inner working of the Tower of London's Jewel Room, and the London ambulance services, the Tremaynes come up with a foolproof plan -- they call in a bomb threat to the Tower, and they are able to enter the Jewel Room posing as men from the bomb squad. They then feign injury and are able to escape in an ambulance. It all seems simple enough, and it actually works, until Michael "forgets" his part of the agreement to take half of the responsibility for the theft. The supporting cast includes
Edward Fox
,
Frank Finlay
, and
Harry Andrews
. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Harry Andrews
Inspector Marryatt
Ingrid Brett
Sarah
Kenneth Colley
De Winter, the Chauffeur
Michael Crawford
Michael Tremayne
William Devlin
Brigadier
Basil Dignam
Bank Manager
James Donald
Col. Gurney-Simms
Frank Finlay
Harassed Man
Michael Goodliffe
Lt. Col. Paling
Michael Hordern
Sir Matthew
Freda Jackson
Mrs. Pervis
Rachel Kempson
Mrs. Tremayne
Gabriella Licudi
Eve
Daniel Massey
Riggs
William Mervyn
Uncle Edward
Warren Mitchell
Lennie
Nan Munro
Mrs. Jeffcock
Oliver Reed
David Tremayne
Brian Wilde
Sgt. Catchpole
Brook Williams
Capt. Green
Mark Burns
Capt. Browning
Brian Peck
Policeman
John Kidd
Solicitor
Lotte Tarp
Inge
Peter Graves
Mr. Tremayne
Production Crew
John Blezard
Art Director
Ken Hodges
Cinematographer
Johnny Pearson
Composer (Music Score)
Tony Armstrong
Costume Designer
Michael Winner
Director
Bernard Gribble
Editor
Jim Hydes
Makeup
Ben Arbeid
Producer
Maurice Foster
Producer
Dick Clement
Screenwriter
Ian La Frenais
Screenwriter
Year: 1967
Runtime: 94
Country: UK
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Crime
Produced by
Gildor Productions
Scimitar Films
Universal
Release
by Universal
Awards
1967 - Best Foreign Film - English Language - Golden Globe
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