Crime Unlimited

Crime Unlimited

193571 min
5.8/10
Crime

Plot Summary

A young Scotland Yard police academy recruit tries to break up a gang of thieves.

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👥Cast (14)

Esmond Knight

Esmond Knight

Pete Borden

Lilli Palmer

Lilli Palmer

Natacha

Cecil Parker

Cecil Parker

Assistant Commissioner

George Merritt

George Merritt

Detective Inspector Cardby

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Richard Grey

Detective Inspector Hall

Raymond Lovell

Raymond Lovell

Delaney

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Graham Soutten

Clancy (as Ben Soutten)

Peter Gawthorne

Peter Gawthorne

A.D. Newall

Wyndham Goldie

Wyndham Goldie

Conway Addison

Jane Millican

Jane Millican

Lady Sybil

Stella Arbenina

Stella Arbenina

Lady Mead

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Bellenden Clarke

Lord Mead

🎬Crew

Director

Ralph Ince

Writers

Brock Williams, Ralph Smart

Producers

Irving Asher

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🏷️Keywords

police

💬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

6/19/2022

Scotland Yard are being increasingly frustrated after a spate of jewel robberies leaves them baffled. Assistant Commissioner Cecil Parker comes up with a daring plan to plant one of their own in the gang perpetrating these crimes. Esmond Knight ("Borden") is the man selected, and after faking a crime of his own, seeks to fence the jewels and so manages to ingratiate himself with the gang of the always unseen mastermind. The gang are naturally suspicious of their newest member, but luckily he falls in with Lilli Palmer ("Natasha") who knows all the secrets and is desperate to quit the gang... Can he identify and capture this enigmatic criminal and ensure both of them survive? It was Palmer's first English-language appearance and though striking, she is little more than competent - the same can be said for Knight and the drama is stodgily paced with little of note happening until quite an enjoyable twenty minutes when it all comes to quite a sinister head. It's fine, this - cheap and cheerful, but just a bit too sluggish.

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