Third Time Lucky (1949 film)
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Belgian poster
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Directed by | Gordon Parry |
Produced by | Mario Zampi |
Written by | Gerald Butler |
Starring | Glynis Johns Dermot Walsh Charles Goldner |
Music by | Stanley Black |
Cinematography | Peter Newbrook Cedric Williams |
Edited by | Giulio Zampi |
Production
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Mario Zampi Productions (as Anglofilm)
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Distributed by | General Film Distributors (UK) |
Release dates
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January 1949 (UK) |
Running time
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90 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Third Time Lucky is a 1949 British crime drama film directed by Gordon Parry and starring Glynis Johns, Dermot Walsh and Charles Goldner; Michael Hordern appears in the small uncredited role of "2nd Doctor".[1]
Plot
A compulsive gambler falls in love with a woman, and believes she is bringing him luck. Unfortunately one of his gambling rivals has also caught her eye.
Cast
- Joan Burns – Glynis Johns
- Lucky – Dermot Walsh
- Flash Charles – Charles Goldner
- Doc – Harcourt Williams
- Peggy – Yvonne Owen
- Old Lady – Helen Haye
- Inspector – John Stuart
- Young Waiter – Harold Berens
- Bertram – Ballard Berkeley
- Benny Bennett – Sebastian Cabot
- Jimmy – Bruce Walker
- Madame Therese – Marianne Deeming
- Matron – Millicent Wolf
- Nurse – Jean Short
- 2nd Doctor – Michael Hordern
- Girl Crooner – Edna Kaye
- Chief Croupier – Jack Tottenham
- Dice Croupier – Tom Block
Critical reception
- TV Guide gave the film two out of four stars, and called it an "average British programmer".[2]
- Radio Times , again giving the film two (but this time out of five) stars, wrote, "Gordon Parry (in fairness, directing only his second feature) fails to capture the seedy world of gambling dens and backstreet drinking joints." [3]
External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Third Time Lucky at IMDb
- Review of film at Variety
References
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