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There's a "Payroll Job" and mugged Joss Ambler in just about his last role has to DIAL 999:
As Robert Beatty heads into the cop shop, Bill Baskiville heads out
And inside, with Hugh Moxey and P.C. Ned Hood assisting Bob, Joss has an identification parade to attend where Peter Stephens is the only one in the line-up!
Robert Beatty undertakes an "Inside Job" after previously-sighted Jerome Willis proceeds to DIAL 999:
Ray Schock quickly gets past Robert Ayres before he falls asleep from Robert's waves of boredom. Robert is playing, wait for it, "Stanley Baxter". Ray shortly after can be seen as a sergeant in Scotland Yard's Information Room
Bob Beatty is well advised to be wary of the henchmen in the car with him, Fred Haggerty and Jack Cooper. A fight does indeed occur shortly after
As usual, Joe Phelps is behind the wheel of the cop car, this time carrying Lloyd Lamble
Marne Maitland is the head hood and the already-spotted Jim Brady and also Len Llewellyn have joined Fred and Jack. A few moments later, Len suddenly becomes a police detective.
Some photos from Judith (1966), a rather little-known film:
Left picture: Jack Cooper at left?
Right picture: Bill Cummings far right?
I wonder where in Israel this film was shot? There were also scenes from Damascus - but those may have been shot elsewhere and not in the real Damascus
which one of these men are Howard and Yorke? There are 9 men altogether in the photos. By the way, strange how un-British Larry Taylor looked. He looked very middle-eastern or oriental and therefore probably often played such roles.
Ernest Clark enlists architect Mr. Roland (Victor Harrington) and his aide (Lewis Alexander) to help out Robin Nedwell. Although Victor gets a couple of lines, he gets no credit
St. Swithin's Board has to meet and the credited Ronald Mayer is the Vice Chairman at the top of the table. Victor and Lewis are there, along with Colin Cunningham on the left
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