Penny Gold

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Penny Gold
"Penny Gold" (1973).jpg
UK theatrical poster
Directed byJack Cardiff
Written by
  • David D. Osborn (as David Osborn)
  • Liz Charles-Williams
Produced byGeorge H. Brown
Starring
CinematographyKen Hodges
Edited byJohn Trumper
Music byJohn Scott
Production
company
Fanfare Films Ltd. (as A Fanfare Film)
Distributed byScotia-Barber (UK)
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Penny Gold is a 1973 British drama film directed by Jack Cardiff and starring James Booth, Francesca Annis, Nicky Henson and Joss Ackland.[1] The screenplay concerns two policemen who investigate a series of murders.

Premise[]

A police detective investigates the murder of a young woman, and discovers that the crime is connected to her surviving twin sister and an extremely valuable stamp.

Cast[]

Critical reception[]

Time Out noted, "a brilliant opening sequence, otherwise this flat-footed British thriller is hampered by something like the world's worst script, including flashbacks no one would ever conceivably flash back to, and by a cumbersome storyline about big league stamp trading";[2] while Sky Movies wrote, "the spirit of the British crime movie of the Fifties lives on in this old-fashioned thriller about the hunt for a rare stamp - the Penny Gold of the title. Jack Cardiff directs with obvious affection for a genre long past but it's hard on such distinguished players as Francesca Annis and James Booth not to have more meat on which to bite."[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Penny Gold". BFI. Archived from the original on 14 January 2009.
  2. ^ "Penny Gold". Time Out London.
  3. ^ "Penny Gold". Find and Watch.

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