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Director: Wolf Rilla
Cast: Terence Morgan, Yoko Tani, John Crawford, Mai Zetterling
A playboy tries to recruit a gang, who include an American who needs cash to satisfy his wife's expensive tastes, and an old time expert cracksman, to rob a foreign embassy's safe, but trouble starts when the plan begins to go wrong.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Piccadilly Third Stop, a 1960 crime film directed by Wolf Rilla, has received little critical attention over the years. While its plot about a playboy recruiting a gang to rob a foreign embassy's safe has been described as fairly standard for the genre, the film does not appear to have garnered any major awards recognition or detailed reviews from critics. The audience reception is also unclear, as reliable ratings data for the film is not readily available.
Why you might like this:
Fans of 1960s crime films will appreciate the stylish direction of Wolf Rilla and the engaging performances of Terence Morgan and Yoko Tani in this tense heist thriller about a playboy's botched attempt to rob a foreign embassy's safe.
Piccadilly Third Stop is a 1960 British thriller film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Terence Morgan, Yoko Tani and John Crawford. It was written by Leigh Vance. A wealthy playboy hires a gang of criminals to help him steal £100,000.
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