Movie |
London, England | Street Gang
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Usually reckoned to be the first British movie to get an "X" certificate. There were other movies before this one that had similar levels of content, and some of those were passed for general viewing, but this movie was presented for certification just as they introduced the new "X" certificate in 1951. The "X" certificate has since been replaced by the "18" certificate.
Roy Bentley, at the time Captain of Chelsea Football Club, and an England international, has a small, uncredited role as an instructor.
In June 1952 writer / director Lewis Gilbert invited Kenneth Williams to come in to see him and discuss a part in this movie. He does not, ultimately, appear.
"Police Sergeant: How would you describe the men who attacked you? Queenie: As dirty lot of stinking rotten sons of... Police Sergeant: Alright, alright. What did they look like? Queenie: 'Ow the hell should I know? D'you suppose they came up and raised their bloomin' 'ats before they 'it me? Police Sergeant: [filling in a form] No description..."
"Mrs. Collins: Do you think I'm going to let that little gangster do this and get away with it?"