Too Many Crooks (1930 film)
Too Many Crooks is a 1930 British comedy crime film directed by George King and starring Laurence Olivier, Dorothy Boyd and Arthur Stratton.[1]
| Too Many Crooks | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | George King |
| Produced by | George King |
| Written by | Billie Bristow Basil Roscoe |
| Starring | Laurence Olivier Dorothy Boyd Arthur Stratton |
| Music by | William Hodgson (as W. Hodgson) |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Fox Film Company (UK) |
Release date | August 1930 (UK) |
Running time | 38 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
The film is currently missing from the BFI National Archive, and is listed as one of the British Film Institute's "75 Most Wanted" lost films.[2]
Premise
A man tries to burgle his own safe on the same night that a professional criminal attempts it.[3]
Cast
- The Boy - Laurence Olivier
- The Girl - Dorothy Boyd
- The Man Upstairs - A. Bromley Davenport
- The Maid Downstairs - Mina Burnett
- The Burglar - Arthur Stratton
- The Other Girl - Ellen Pollock
References
- https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0021485/
- Too Many Crooks - 75 Most Wanted BFI National Archives
- BFI.org
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