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The Cracksman

  • 1963
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
249
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Charlie Drake in The Cracksman (1963)
ComedyCrime

Locksmith duped by burglar to commit crimes, jailed. Fellow inmates befriend him to exploit his skills for prison break. Plot revolves around his naivety being taken advantage of, leading to... Read allLocksmith duped by burglar to commit crimes, jailed. Fellow inmates befriend him to exploit his skills for prison break. Plot revolves around his naivety being taken advantage of, leading to criminal entanglements.Locksmith duped by burglar to commit crimes, jailed. Fellow inmates befriend him to exploit his skills for prison break. Plot revolves around his naivety being taken advantage of, leading to criminal entanglements.

  • Director
    • Peter Graham Scott
  • Writers
    • Lew Schwarz
    • Charlie Drake
    • Mike Watts
  • Stars
    • Charlie Drake
    • George Sanders
    • Dennis Price
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    249
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Graham Scott
    • Writers
      • Lew Schwarz
      • Charlie Drake
      • Mike Watts
    • Stars
      • Charlie Drake
      • George Sanders
      • Dennis Price
    • 9User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Charlie Drake
    Charlie Drake
    • Ernest Wright
    George Sanders
    George Sanders
    • The Guv'nor
    Dennis Price
    Dennis Price
    • Grantley
    Nyree Dawn Porter
    Nyree Dawn Porter
    • Muriel
    Eddie Byrne
    Eddie Byrne
    • Johnny Domino
    Finlay Currie
    Finlay Currie
    • Feathers
    Percy Herbert
    Percy Herbert
    • Nosher
    Geoffrey Keen
    Geoffrey Keen
    • Magistrate
    George A. Cooper
    George A. Cooper
    • Fred
    Christopher Rhodes
    Christopher Rhodes
    • Mr. King
    Patrick Cargill
    Patrick Cargill
    • Museum Guide
    Norman Bird
    Norman Bird
    • Policeman
    Neil McCarthy
    Neil McCarthy
    • Van Gogh
    Jack Rodney
    • Tojo
    Ronnie Barker
    Ronnie Barker
    • Yossle
    Wanda Ventham
    Wanda Ventham
    • Sandra
    Jerold Wells
    Jerold Wells
    • Chief Prison Officer
    Richard Leech
    Richard Leech
    • Detective Sergeant
    • Director
      • Peter Graham Scott
    • Writers
      • Lew Schwarz
      • Charlie Drake
      • Mike Watts
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    6Chase_Witherspoon

    The little master

    Gullible master locksmith (Drake) is continually duped into using his lock-picking prowess to commit unsuspecting crimes for the dapper con artist Dennis Price and his shady associates. Judge Geoffrey Keen initially sentences him to one year's probation, but after a number of other ruses in which he's left holding the baby, so to speak, he's incarcerated and quickly earns the respect of fellow inmates for his sleight of hand (albeit inadvertent). But a stint in the big house isn't going to cure his credulity and he's duly enlisted in another scam on his release.

    Drake looks like Gordon Jackson in Richard Attenborough's stout frame, and he has great comic timing, playing a character so innocent and optimistic, it's impossible not to form sympathy for his constant exploitation. Percy Herbert co-stars as the gaol-house heavy with whom Drake forms an enduring friendship, and the lovely Nyree Dawn Porter is the refined beauty assigned to seduce Drake into a daring safe-cracking job, organised by heavyweight mobster Eddie Byrne. The impeccable cast also features George Sanders, Dennis Price, Finlay Currie and Neil McCarthy (as Drake's slightly unusual cell-mates), Norman Bird and Ronnie Barker in an audition for "Porridge".

    Quite typical of the British comedies of the era (in fact the giant marrow scene could have even been borrowed from "Two-Way Stretch"), with more than a few chuckles (the gaol break to collect bird seed or the balloon scene in which Drake is plied with champagne spring to mind) and if there's a criticism, it's the epic near two-hour duration which could have been far more economical. And sorry to disappoint, though Robert Shaw is credited in this movie on IMDb, and no disrespect intended, it's actually Richard Shaw who plays the minor role of "Moke" in the movie.
    pwright-2

    Surprisingly Enjoyable

    I hadn't seen anything with Charlie Drake since I was a child. This was on TV recently and I watched it out of sheer boredom. Gradually, I got engrossed in it and found that it contained moments of sheer genius.

    I think that Charlie Drake is a forgotten comedy hero who beats his contemporaries hands-down when it comes to acting ability.
    9lawlibrarian

    A dry funny farce

    The honest locksmith duped by the crooks only sees the light when he has to open the Tower of London. The cannonball & Bobby are a hoot.

    This is an underrated little gem of a film. As long as you like the Pre-Python dry Brit farces.
    4malcolmgsw

    If a joke doesn't work keep on trying

    Charlie Drake plays a naif.Every time he is asked to do a job as a cracksman it turns out he is being duped by a crook.Caught by the police he is sent to prison.This is repeated ad nauseum.For some reason they have included a night club scene which could easily have been cut to bring the film down to a more manageable and less boring 90 minutes.To me only 30 seconds of this film retained my interest.That is when Drake is shown in the East Stand of the marvellous art deco palace that was the East Stand Highbury.I reckon the filming must have taken place after the big freeze of 1962/63.Watch the film for this and nothing else.
    8telegonus

    The George & Charlie Show

    British comedian Charlie Drake is an acquired taste, and at his best as the hapless "cracksman" of the title in this modest little spoof of crime pictures. The script is sharper than one might expect from this kind of film, and little Charlie is up to his ears in trouble. His endearing innocence (if not talent) suggests a contemporary version of Chaplin; while his physical appearance suggests the love child of Ned Beatty and Mickey Rooney, making him wholly appropriate for comedy,--and nothing else. He plays so well with bad guy George Sanders, who really comes to life here, that I can almost imagine them as a comedy team, which sounds ludicrous I know, as they would have seemed so incongruous together, but then again comedy teams generally do,

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    • Trivia
      Wright, after throwing a boomerang which returns to him, says "It came back that time!", a reference to Charlie Drake's novelty hit 'My Boomerang Won't Come Back'.
    • Goofs
      During the fight at the end of the film, in a long shot just before the guillotine chops off the toes of Ernest's shoes, The Guv'nor (George Sanders) can be seen wrapped in the model snake BEFORE it is shown happening during the fight.
    • Quotes

      [Grantley has tricked Ernest to break into a house and has then left Ernest watching "The Concrete Jungle" on television. The film scene shows a safe-cracker using gelignite to open a safe, and then the police arriving and arresting him. As this happens, the police arrive in real life and arrest Ernest]

      Ernest Wright: I've heard of live television, but this is ridiculous.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits prologue: THE CREED OF A LOCKSMITH

      A Locksmith always remembers his public trust; that with him rests the security of property and fortune. As a public guardian he places trust and honour above temptation. His honesty is incorruptible. He is an artiste at his trade and the symbol of skill and integrity to the world.
    • Connections
      Featured in Arena: Drake's Progress (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo
      (uncredited)

      Written by Fred Gilbert

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 1964 (Hungary)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Obijač
    • Filming locations
      • Arsenal Stadium, Highbury, London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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