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The League of Gentlemen

What is the league ... Who are the gentlemen ?
1960 | 116m | English

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Involuntarily-retired Colonel Hyde recruits seven other dissatisfied ex-servicemen for a special project. Each of the men has a skeleton in the cupboard, is short of money, and is a service-trained expert in his field. The job is a bank robbery, and military discipline and planning are imposed by Hyde and second-in-command Race on the team, although civilian irritations do start getting in the way.
Release Date: Apr 15, 1960
Director: Basil Dearden
Writer: John Boland, Bryan Forbes
Genres: Comedy, Crime
Keywords war veteran, bank robber, gang of thieves, heist
Production Companies Allied Film Makers
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 14, 2024
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Name Character
Jack Hawkins Hyde
Nigel Patrick Race
Roger Livesey Mycroft
Richard Attenborough Lexy
Bryan Forbes Porthill
Kieron Moore Stevens
Terence Alexander Rupert
Norman Bird Weaver
Robert Coote Bunny Warren
Melissa Stribling Peggy
Nanette Newman Elizabeth
Lydia Sherwood Hilda
Doris Hare Molly Weaver
David Lodge C.S.M.
Patrick Wymark Wylie
Gerald Harper Captain Saunders
Brian Murray Grogan
Oliver Reed Chorus Boy (uncredited)
Roger Hammond Chorus Boy (uncredited)
Claire Gordon Porthill's Blonde (uncredited)
Terence Plummer Soldier (uncredited)
Susanne Gibbs Small Girl (uncredited)
Marie Burke Mrs Boyle (uncredited)
Nigel Green Kissing Man in Truck (Uncredited)
Dinsdale Landen Young Man in Gym (uncredited)
Cyril Chamberlain AA Patrolman (uncredited)
Norman Rossington Staff Sergeant Hall (uncredited)
Beverly Bennett Young Girl (uncredited)
Terence Edmond Young PC (uncredited)
Ernest Fennemore Soldier (uncredited)
Joe Dunne Soldier (uncredited)
Patrick Jordan Sergeant (uncredited)
Ronald Leigh-Hunt Police Superintendent (uncredited)
Gerry Judge Waiter (uncredited)
Tony Thawnton Head Waiter (uncredited)
Bruce Seton Patrolman (uncredited)
John Richardson Elizabeth's Lover (uncredited)
Ned Lynch Bank Official (uncredited)
Fred Machon Bank Official (uncredited)
Cecil Paul Bank Official (uncredited)
Joe Wadham Security Van Driver (uncredited)
Pat Ryan Constable (uncredited)
Tony Wager Army Switchboard Operator (uncredited)
Norman Morris Cafe Royal Manager (uncredited)
Mike Conner Policeman (uncredited)
Pearl Walters Lady on Street (uncredited)
Name Job
John Boland Novel
Arthur Ibbetson Director of Photography
John D. Guthridge Editor
Philip Green Original Music Composer
Peter Proud Art Direction
Joan Ellacott Costume Design
Harry Frampton Makeup Artist
Harry Miller Sound Editor
Diana Hawkins Publicist
Bryan Forbes Screenplay
Basil Dearden Director
Name Title
Michael Relph Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
9.0

These Gentlemen are indeed extraordinary. The League of Gentlemen is directed by Basil Deardon and adapted to screenplay by Bryan Forbes from the novel written by John Boland. Forbes himself stars alongside Jack Hawkins, Nigel Patrick, Richard Attenborough, Roger Livesey, Kieron Moore, Terence Al ... exander, Norman Bird and Robert Coote. Music is by Philip Green and cinematography by Arthur Ibbetson. Splendid old chap, darn fine British entertainment as a roll call of Brit thesps and grafters enact a crime caper full of drama, sexual suggestion, humour and action. Plot is simple, Lieutenant-Colonel Norman Hyde (Hawkins), embittered after his decades of service to the army has counted for nothing, gathers up a band of not so merry men to enact a daring bank robbery. The men, all gentlemen scallywags with chequered pasts, have been selected for their various skills that were acquired during their own service to the forces. If they can pull it off, they will be made for life… Once the initial build up of character introductions and their respective lives has been cemented, film kicks on with a tale of men from different walks of life trying to bond together as one. They have to trust each other immeasurably, all the time while adhering to the regimental regime laid out by Hyde. The planning is intricate and fun, and this as some of the men try to balance matters of the heart back in their own homes, then it’s on to the action (which is two-fold Dirty Dozen style) and the subsequent aftermath. All of which leads to a bittersweet finale that’s simply joyous. There’s funny asides to army life and the food that dwells in the service! There’s machine gun etiquette and dangerous dames, choice dialogue and even an Oliver Reed cameo where he gays up! Older British movie fans will rejoice at seeing some of the location shots, and the use of the BSA motorcycle, while it’s always great to hear the word clot used as an insult. It’s a terrific caper movie awash with excellent character playing by a stoic and committed bunch of Briters. 8.5/10

May 16, 2024