The Great Van Robbery

The Great Van Robbery
Directed by Max Varnel
Produced by Edward J. Danziger
Harry Lee Danziger
Written by Brian Clemens
Starring Denis Shaw
Kay Callard
Music by Albert Elms (uncredited)
Cinematography James Wilson (as Jimmy Wilson)
Edited by Maurice Rootes
Production
company
Danziger Productions
Distributed by United Artists (US)
Release dates
January 1959 (UK)
1963 (US)
Running time
71 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

The Great Van Robbery is a low budget 1959 British crime film.[1]

Plot

Scotland Yard teams up with Interpol to discover the origins of stolen money in a private bank account in Rio de Janeiro. Assigning their best detective Caesar Smith to the case, the money is soon traced to a robbery from a Royal Mint van. Investigations lead to a coffee storehouse where a worker is found murdered and the remaining loot discovered.

Cast

Notes

The Britmovie website has referred to it as a "routine British crime thriller from second-feature specialists the Danziger Brothers. Denis Shaw convincingly plays Interpol detective Caesar Smith and belies his hefty build to display a nifty line in judo and self-defence." [2]

The camera operator on the film was the future film director Nicolas Roeg. [3]

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