Crackerjack (1938)
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Synopsis: Modern-day Robin Hood Jack Drake (Tom Walls) steals from the rich and gives to the poor while posing as a butler in 1930s London. Operating under the alias "Crackerjack" and assuming a variety of... Modern-day Robin Hood Jack Drake (Tom Walls) steals from the rich and gives to the poor while posing as a butler in 1930s London. Operating under the alias "Crackerjack" and assuming a variety of disguises, the gentleman bandit grips the public imagination with a published memoir of his charismatic thievery. But when a criminal gang pulls a series of robberies and frames him for the deeds, Crackerjack sets out to nab the crooks and clear his name. This little-known slice of British cinema history is a smart and sophisticated glimpse at London high society of the 1930s. [More]
Starring: Tom Walls, Lilli Palmer, Noel Madison, Leon M. Lion
Starring: Tom Walls, Lilli Palmer, Noel Madison, Leon M. Lion, Edmund Breon, Jack Lester
Director: Albert de Courville
Director: Albert de Courville
Screenwriter: Basil Mason, Michael Pertwee, A. R. Rawlinson
Producer: Edward Black
Composer: Louis Levy
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