Postman's Knock (1962)
Likeable country postman Harold Petts gets transferred from his village to London, where on his arrival he unwittingly foils a mail train robbery. Innocent in the ways of the big city, he is thought to be a member of another gang by both the train robbers and the police, who all suspect him of trying to rob the post office where he works.
Director:
Robert Lynn
Writers:
John Briley, Jack Trevor Story.
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Spike Milligan as Harold Petts |
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Barbara Shelley as Jean |
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John Wood as P.C. Woods |
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Warren Mitchell as Rupert |
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Archie Duncan as Inspector |
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Lance Percival as Joe |
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Arthur Mullard as Sam |
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John Bennett as Pete |
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Ronald Adam as Mr. Fordyce |
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Miles Malleson as Psychiatrist |
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Wilfrid Lawson as Postman |
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Mario Fabrizi as Villager |
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Bob Todd as District Superintendent |
| Crew | Gerald Moss | Cinematography |
| Editing | Geoffrey Foot | Editor |
| Directing | Robert Lynn | Director |
| Writing | John Briley | Screenplay |
| Production | Ronald Kinnoch | Producer |
| Sound | Ron Goodwin | Music |
| Writing | Jack Trevor Story | Screenplay |
| Writing | Jack Trevor Story | Story |