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The Lady and the Bandit

Ride the Highways in Adventure's Heyday!
1951 | 79m | English

(112 votes)

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Highwayman Dick Turpin rides 200 miles to save his wife from the gallows in 18th-century England.
Release Date: Aug 13, 1951
Director: Ralph Murphy
Writer: Jack DeWitt, Robert Libott, Frank Burt, Duncan Renaldo
Genres: Adventure, Romance
Keywords dick turpin, biography, highwayman
Production Companies Columbia Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 29, 2024
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Name Character
Louis Hayward Dick Turpin
Patricia Medina Joyce Greene
Suzanne Dalbert Cecile
Tom Tully Tom King
John Williams Archbald Puffin
Malú Gatica Baroness Margaret
Alan Mowbray Lord Charles Willoughby
Lumsden Hare Sir Robert Walpole
Barbara Brown Lady Greene
George Baxter David Garrick
Ivan Triesault King George
Norman Leavitt Hedger
Stapleton Kent John Ratchett
Frank Reicher Count Eckhardt
Malcolm Keen Sir Thomas de Veil
Sheldon Jett Ramsey Jostin
Jimmy Aubrey First Drunk on Steps
Alex Boles Coachman
Barry Brooks King's Coachman
Leonard Carey Jailer
Gene Collins Young Man
Leslie Denison Constable
David Dunbar Coachman
James Fairfax Second Drunk on Steps
Al Ferguson Captain
Frank Hagney Turpin's Hangman
Charles Heard Captain
Tiny Jones Small Woman
Guy Kingsford Captain
Arthur Loeb Utility Man
Jock Mahoney Tavern Troublemaker
Hank Mann Man Outside Newgate Prison
Lester Matthews Ridgely, Joyce's Interrogator
J.P. McGowan Old Man
Tudor Owen Mason
John Sheehan Huggens
Gerald Oliver Smith Burfrey
Brick Sullivan Pub Customer
Harry Tenbrook Pub Customer
Ben Welden Barkeep in Pub
Name Job
Ralph Murphy Director
Jack DeWitt Story
Robert Libott Screenplay
Frank Burt Screenplay
Alfred Noyes Poem
Henry Freulich Director of Photography
Gene Havlick Editor
George Brooks Art Direction
Frank Tuttle Set Decoration
Clay Campbell Makeup Artist
Helen Hunt Hairstylist
Frederick Briskin Assistant Director
Lambert E. Day Sound Engineer
Harry Waxman Additional Director of Photography
Arthur Morton Orchestrator
Herbert Stewart Producer's Assistant
Duncan Renaldo Story
George Duning Original Music Composer
Jock Mahoney Stunt Double
Morris Stoloff Music Director
Name Title
Harry Joe Brown Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Dick Turpin's is one of those legends that should have fitted nicely with Louis Hayward's style of swashbuckling heroics. Plenty of opportunity to rob the wealthy that travel the as yet un-policed roads of 1730s England. Sadly, though, Ralph Murphy chooses to focus more on the romantic elements of h ... is roguish subject and we are left with a rather slow moving melodrama. After one of his hold-ups, he meets and falls in love with "Joyce" (Patricia Medina), settles down to middle-class inn-keeping for a while before he goes back to his old ways with friend Tom King (Tom Tully). That's when he robs "Lord Willoughby" (Alan Mowbray) and relieves him of a document proving the existence of treason afoot - the price on his head rockets and his jealous friend "Cecile" (Suzanne Dalbert) sets about betraying him too. At times it is quite exciting - his break-neck race to York on "Black Bess", for example - but otherwise this just plods along with neither of the leading ladies having much on-screen charisma, nor dialogue to work with. Mowbray features sparingly as his foe and the direction is just, well, lacking... Hayward does try, but he has lost the glint from his eye and can't carry this all by himself as entertainingly he once could. I hadn't heard of this film before today, but after watching I'm afraid I am not really surprised.

Sep 01, 2024