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The Gold Robbers

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1969
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
126
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The Gold Robbers (1969)
Crime

Tough cop Detective Chief Superintendent Cradock is assigned to track down and bring to justice the criminals behind the daring theft of five and half million pounds worth of gold bullion fr... Read allTough cop Detective Chief Superintendent Cradock is assigned to track down and bring to justice the criminals behind the daring theft of five and half million pounds worth of gold bullion from an airfield in the South of England.Tough cop Detective Chief Superintendent Cradock is assigned to track down and bring to justice the criminals behind the daring theft of five and half million pounds worth of gold bullion from an airfield in the South of England.

  • Stars
    • Peter Vaughan
    • Artro Morris
    • Richard Leech
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    126
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    • Stars
      • Peter Vaughan
      • Artro Morris
      • Richard Leech
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 nomination total

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    Peter Vaughan
    Peter Vaughan
    • Det. Chief Supt. Cradock
    • 1969
    Artro Morris
    • Det. Sergeant Tommy Thomas
    • 1969
    Richard Leech
    Richard Leech
    • Richard Bolt
    • 1969
    Frederick Bartman
    • Victor Anderson
    • 1969
    Peter Copley
    Peter Copley
    • Asst. Commissioner Farr…
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    Donald Morley
    Donald Morley
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    • Jo…
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    Louise Pajo
    Louise Pajo
    • Jenny Bolt
    • 1969
    Maria Aitken
    Maria Aitken
    • Val
    • 1969
    Johnny Shannon
    Johnny Shannon
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    John Bindon
    John Bindon
    • Terry Lardner
    • 1969
    Ronald Clarke
    • Nobby Clarke
    • 1969
    Nicholas Ball
    Nicholas Ball
    • Terry Cradock
    • 1969
    George Innes
    George Innes
    • Dillo
    • 1969
    Jeremy Child
    Jeremy Child
    • Jeremy Foreman…
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    Sally Thomsett
    • Sally Hartford
    • 1969
    Donald Webster
    • Tilt
    • 1969
    David Webb
    • Constable Miles
    • 1969
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    10wilvram

    Gripping, intelligent, crime drama

    One of the last major British TV productions to be shot on tape in black and white, this looks rather grainy today, but don't let that put you off: it's compelling viewing.

    The first episode starts with the gold robbery itself, carried out with military precision. This is recapped at the start of the proceeding twelve, but angled as an introduction to the particular participant under investigation. Holding it all together is the robbers' nemesis, D.C.S. Cradock, a towering performance from Peter Vaughan. He is ably supported by the mellifluously voiced Welsh actor Artro Morris as D.S. Tommy Thomas. The individual robbers are portrayed with conviction by some of the leading British actors of the day, and the situations and the dialogue are convincing, allowing for the limits on swearing on TV in those days. Violence is inferred, rather than explicit, though there is one scene that still has the power to shock, with the discovery of the charred remains of a smaller, rival mob, the latter seemingly based on the notorious 'torture gang' run by the Richardson brothers. Cradock emerges as a truly heroic figure when his investigations lead to the murky world of The City, endangering his career, and the ending is bleak and uncompromising. It reflects contemporary concerns over links between violent criminals and the establishment, seen in the then recent Kray trials, amongst other instances: also the widespread belief in the existence of a shadowy 'Mr Big' behind the Great Train Robbery. (There were also links between the underworld and entertainment, and John Bindon, a violent thug and sometime actor, turns up in a couple of episodes). Another poster speculates whether Richard Bolt (Richard Leech) could have been based on Murdoch, but as he was just making his mark in Britain and tended to be regarded as a colonial upstart, I think that Cecil King, a megalomaniac who owned the Daily Mirror, once plotted a coup against the Wilson government and had business interests in Africa, is a more likely candidate.
    edward_woodcraft

    A classic which builds up the tension

    The series begins explosively with the robbery itself. As it progresses the detective, played by Peter Vaughan probes more deeply into the conspiracy. Each episode represents a different layer, the criminals featured in each episode becoming progressively more seriously involved.

    As the detective draws closer to the centre of the crime there is a greater cost to him. The series cleverly used its 13 part format to increase the tension. There were a number of high quality dramas such as this produced in the 1960s on the BBC but also as with the Gold Robbers on commercial television.

    Is a record of this series still in existence?
    10DOUG-BROWN-2013

    THIS DRAMA IS PURE GOLD

    When I watched this 1969 television series on dvd, back in 2023, I had no idea how much I was going to enjoy it.

    It had me hooked for days.

    It was so unpredictable and unexpected, that this was television at its best.

    The interesting thing about THE GOLD ROBBERS, a lot of well known actors appear in one episode each week. They were all relevant to the robbery that took place at the small airport in England.

    Peter Vaughan the star of this show, dominates it with his superb performance as Chief Inspector Craddock. The police officer in charge of the investigation.

    This excellent drama is worth watching out of curiosity.
    Bernard-16

    Gritty police drama

    This was the era of the early police procedural -- 'Car 54 Where You?", "Z Cars", and so on. These were mild by today's standards, which is why The Gold Robbers stands out -- a violent, bleak drama with a downbeat, unresolved ending. To my knowledge it was never repeated and is unlikely to be, given that it is B&W. Notable early appearance of Peter Vaughan, whose career continues today.
    10alexanderdavies-99382

    Fine police drama.

    "The Gold Robbers" is a very loose television adaptation of the real life 1963 train robbery. In this mini series, the train is substituted for a plane. Peter Vaughan - excellent as villains - is successfully cast against type as the determined Senior Police officer who leads the investigation into the robbery of millions of pounds worth of Gold bullion. There is a great supporting cast, Ian Hendry, George Cole amongst others. The pace rarely lets up and the 13 episodes whiz by.

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      As well as the Great Train Robbery, this series seems inspired by the episode 'The Great Plane Robbery', from 'Gideon's Way' in 1965. The robbery, and the use of the point of view of the various gang members, are remarkably similar.

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    • Release date
      • June 6, 1969 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Det stora guldrånet
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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