The Criminals (film) explained

Director:Henri Safran
Starring:Ken Goodlet
Country:Australia
Language:English
Runtime:60 mins[1]

The Criminals is a 1962 Australian TV movie. Australian TV drama was relatively rare at the time.[2]

Plot

In London, a cracksman helps people in a firm help him with a robbery. Four men people are trapped after a robbery.

Cast

Production

It was Henri Safran's last play before he left for a six-month overseas tour. The production was shot in Sydney.[3]

Reception

The Bulletin said it was "no Rififi but it was fairly good television drama, with a solid performance by Ken Goodlet."[4] The Woman's Weekly called it "well produced".[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: 3 September 1962 . TV Guide . Sydney Morning Herald . 15.
  2. Vagg . Stephen . February 18, 2019 . 60 Australian TV Plays of the 1950s & '60s . Filmink.
  3. News: 3 September 1962 . Criminals Live TV . Sydney Morning Herald . 14.
  4. Roberts . Frank . September 15, 1962 . REVIEWS TELEVISION DINNY WAS "BLOODY TINNY" . The Bulletin . 34.
  5. News: 19 September 1962 . How TV will cover the America's Cup . 23 January 2020 . . Australia . 15 . Trove.