The Big Job

The Big Job

196588 min
6.7/10
ComedyCrimeMysteryAction

Plot Summary

A gang of hapless crooks, led by Sidney James, successfully perpetrate a robbery only to be caught after the fact. Fifteen years later they emerge from prison intent on retrieving their stolen loot - and discover a police station has been built over its hiding place.

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👥Cast (25)

Sidney James

Sidney James

George Brain

Sylvia Syms

Sylvia Syms

Myrtle Robbins

Dick Emery

Dick Emery

Frederick 'Booky' Binns

Joan Sims

Joan Sims

Mildred Gamely

Lance Percival

Lance Percival

Timothy 'Dipper' Day

Jim Dale

Jim Dale

Harold

Edina Ronay

Edina Ronay

Sally Gamely

Deryck Guyler

Deryck Guyler

Police Sergeant

Reginald Beckwith

Reginald Beckwith

Register Office Official

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Brian Rawlinson

Henry Blobbitt

David Horne

David Horne

Judge

Frank Forsyth

Frank Forsyth

Bank Cashier

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Director

Gerald Thomas

Writers

John Antrobus, Talbot Rothwell

Producers

Peter Rogers

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🏷️Keywords

prisonstolen moneyblack and whitepolice stationbank robberyold gang

💬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

9/5/2024

It's a sort of carry-on-criminal, this one - with a reliable cast of British actors - Sid James, Sylvia & Joan Sims and Lance Percival amongst the stalwarts who recount this rather daft story of a bank robbery that goes a bit wrong! They get caught, sent down for fifteen years and when they escape, all set for a life on the Riviera - they discover the tree trunk in which Sid deposited the loot is now part of a police station. It's a jolly effort that sees them come up with all sorts of wheezes to try and recover their loot from under the unintentionally watchful eyes of "Sgt." Derek Guyler that raises a titter now and again. Maybe a bit on the long side; the joke wears thin after about an hour, and the humour hasn't really lasted that well - but it's still a good ensemble performance.

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