Dick Turpin's Ride | |
Director: | Ralph Murphy |
Producer: | Harry Joe Brown |
Screenplay: | Robert Libott Frank Burt |
Story: | Jack DeWitt Duncan Renaldo |
Starring: | Louis Hayward |
Music: | George Duning |
Cinematography: | Henry Freulich Harry Waxman |
Editing: | Gene Havlick |
Studio: | Columbia Pictures |
Distributor: | Columbia Pictures |
Runtime: | 79 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Dick Turpin's Ride (reissued as The Lady and the Bandit) is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Ralph Murphy and starring Louis Hayward.[1] It follows the career of the eighteenth century highwayman Dick Turpin. It is based on the poem Dick Turpin's Ride by Alfred Noyes.
Highwayman Dick Turpin rides 200 miles to save his wife from the gallows in 18th-century England.