Ambush in Leopard Street
Ambush in Leopard Street is a low budget 1962 British crime drama film directed by J. Henry Piperno.[1][2] It stars James Kenney, Michael Brennan, and Bruce Seton.
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Directed by | J. Henry Piperno |
Produced by | Bill Luckwell Jock MacGregor |
Written by | Ahmed Faroughy Bernard Spicer |
Starring | James Kenney Michael Brennan Bruce Seton |
Music by | Wilfred Burns |
Cinematography | Stephen Dade |
Edited by | Norman Cohen |
Production company | Bill and Michael Luckwell Ltd. |
Distributed by | British Lion-Columbia Distributors (UK) (as BLC Films Ltd.) |
Release date | 1962 |
Running time | 72 mins |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Premise
Small time crook Harry (played by Michael Brennan) plans one last job before he retires, but things do not go quite according to plan. Bruce Seton, who played police sleuth Fabian on television, here plays against type as Harry's sidekick 'Nimmo'. The plan is to ambush a truck containing £500,000 of diamonds as it makes its way down Leopard Street, but heavy security means recruiting a larger criminal gang than usual, and inexperienced newcomers threaten to derail Harry's scheme.
Cast
- James Kenney as Johnny
- Michael Brennan as Harry
- Bruce Seton as Nimmo
- Norman Rodway as Kegs
- Jean Harvey as Jean
- Pauline Delaney as Cath
- Marie Conmee as Myra
- Charles Mitchell as Big George
- Lawrence Crain as Danny
- Penny Reyd as Dolores
- Muriel O'Hanlon as Lily
- Sheila Donald as Val
- Jack O'Reilly as Hibbs
- Susan Hayes as Ann
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References
- "Ambush in Leopard Street". BFI. Archived from the original on 18 January 2009.
- "Ambush in Leopard Street". RadioTimes.
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