May 24, 2012

Films

The Big Job – 1965 | 84 mins | Comedy | B&W

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Plot Synopsis

The Big Job

From Gerald Thomas, legendary director of the Carry On series, comes this comedy caper starring Sid James, Dick Emery, Lance Percival and Sylvia Syms. Sid James plays the ill-named George Brain – the leader of a gang of inept criminals. After serving a 15-year prison sentence for a bungled bank robbery, George, Booky (Dick Emery), and Dipper (Lance Percival), return to recover the loot they stashed in an oak tree before capture. Unfortunately, during the intervening years, the tree is not the only thing to have grown; a police station has sprung up next to it. The gang rent two rooms at a nearby house and try various crazy schemes to recover their swag from the tree, always cautious that their fellow lodger Harold (Jim Dale), a policeman, doesn’t discover their true identities.

Production Team

Gerald Thomas: Director
Alan Hume: Cinematography
Rod Keys: Editing
Eric Rogers: Original Music
Peter Rogers: Producer
Talbot Rothwell: Script

Cast

Sid James: George Brain
Sylvia Syms: Myrtle Robbins
Dick Emery: Booky Binns
Joan Sims: Mrs Gamely
Lance Percival: Dipper Day
Jim Dale: Harold
Edina Ronay: Sally Gamely
Deryck Guyler: Police Sergeant



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