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Director: | David Eady |
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Writer: | David Eady, Michael Barnes, Hindle Edgar |
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Operation Third Form, features a fresh-faced John Moulder-Brown (Deep End) in a sparkling performance as the schoolboy out to foil a pair of north London crooks, is a pacey boy's own adventure complete with a groovy 1960s soundtrack. | |
Release Date: | Jan 01, 1966 |
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Director: | David Eady |
Writer: | David Eady, Michael Barnes, Hindle Edgar |
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Production Companies | Children's Film Foundation (CFF) |
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Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: May 07, 2024 Entered: May 05, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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John Moulder-Brown | Dick |
Derren Nesbitt | Skinner |
Roberta Tovey | Jill |
Sydney Bromley | Paddy |
Kevin Bennett | Tom |
Ronnie Caryl | Brian |
Michael Crockett | Alan |
George Roderick | Boss |
William Sherwood | Admiral |
Name | Job |
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David Eady | Director, Story |
Michael Barnes | Writer |
Hindle Edgar | Story |
Harry Robertson | Original Music Composer |
Jo Jago | Director of Photography |
Ken Morgan | Editor |
Aivar Kaulins | Production Manager |
Name | Title |
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Hindle Edgar | Producer |
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This is quite an enjoyable caper that sees a group of young school children set up a complex sting operation to trap Derren Nesbitt ("Skinner") and his boss George Roderick who have pinched their antique school bell - and have their sights set on a valuable painting too. It's all the more enjoyable ... to watch 50-odd years later when looking back on the days when nobody has a mobile phone: the boys use their ingenuity, bicycles, phone boxes, a pram and the good old London bus to keep tabs on their quarry - with codewords and a meticulously planned enterprise - ensuring that they can repatriate their bell and make sure their friendly local rag and bone man escapes the suspicions of the law. It's not an hour long, and I found that it flew by. Sure, the production is all a bit basic and the plot somewhat far-fetched, but as a kid I recall these Children's Film Foundation efforts fondly - and this one still deserves a gander.