The Squeeze (1977 film)
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The Squeeze is a 1977 British gangster thriller, directed by Michael Apted, based on a novel by Bill James (under the pseudonym, "David Craig"). The screenplay was written by Minder creator Leon Griffiths.
Largely neglected, this production headlines a major cast made up of American actor Stacy Keach, and British actors Edward Fox and David Hemmings. Irish actor Stephen Boyd was also featured in a major role as a gangster.
[edit] Cast
- Stacy Keach .... Jim Naboth
- David Hemmings .... Keith
- Edward Fox .... Foreman
- Stephen Boyd .... Vic
- Carol White .... Jill
- Freddie Starr .... Teddy
- Hilary Gasson .... Barbara
- Rod Beacham .... Dr. Jenkins
- Stewart Harwood .... Des
- Alan Ford .... Taff
- Roy Marsden .... Barry
- Leon Greene .... Commissionaire