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Law and Disorder (1958)
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A father discovers that being a good role model for your son isn't always easy -- especially when you're a criminal -- in this bright British comedy. Percy Brand (
Michael Redgrave
) is an all-purpose con artist and small-time crook who makes a good living on the wrong side of the law but often finds himself behind bars as a result. Not wanting to present too bad an example to his son and needing an explanation for his frequent time away, he tells young Colin (Jeremy Burnham) that he's a missionary working with a religious group, and his good deeds take him all over the world on sudden missions of mercy. Colin accepts his father's word to the letter, and he grows up to be a law-abiding citizen who works as a barrister for Judge Crichton (
Robert Morley
), who has had to deal with Percy a number of times over the years. By this time, Percy has retired to a village by the ocean and is living nicely off his ill-gotten gains, but he gets roped into a scheme smuggling brandy and soon finds himself in trouble with the law again. Rather than go back to the pokey (and embarrass Colin), Percy and his mates concoct a bizarre plan by which they'll implicate Judge Crichton in the smuggling and send him to jail in their place. Director
Charles Crichton
directed a number of fine British comedies, right up to his final picture,
A Fish Called Wanda
, which he completed at the age of 78. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Reginald Beckwith
Vickery
Brenda Bruce
Mary Cooper
Jeremy Burnham
Colin Brand
George Coulouris
Bennie
Allan Cuthbertson
Police Inspector
Meredith Edwards
Sgt. Bolton
Harold Goodwin
Blacky
Joan Hickson
Aunt Florence
David Hutcheson
Freddie Cooper
Mary Kerridge
Lady Crichton
Sam Kydd
Shorty
John Le Mesurier
Sir Humphrey Pomfret
Robert Morley
Judge Crichton
Michael Redgrave
Percy Brand
Elizabeth Sellars
Gina Lasalle
Ronald Squire
Col. Masters
John Warwick
Police Superintendent
Lionel Jeffries
Maj. Proudfoot
Production Crew
Allan Harris
Art Director
Denys Roberts
Book Author
Edward Scaife
Cinematographer
Humphrey Searle
Composer (Music Score)
Charles Crichton
Director
Oswald Hafenrichter
Editor
Muir Mathieson
Musical Direction/Supervision
George Pitcher
Producer
Paul Soskin
Producer
Patrick Campbell
Screenwriter
T.E.B. Clarke
Screenwriter
Vivienne Knight
Screenwriter
Year: 1958
Runtime: 76
Country: UK
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Crime
Produced by
British Lion Films
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