The Flying Scot (film)

The Flying Scot
Directed by Compton Bennett
Produced by Compton Bennett
Written by Norman Hudis
Jan Read
Ralph Smart
Starring Lee Patterson
Kay Callard
Alan Gifford
Music by Stanley Black
Cinematography Peter Hennessy
Edited by John Trumper
Release dates
1957
Running time
70 min
Country United Kingdom
Language English

The Flying Scot is a 1957 British crime film directed by Compton Bennett and starring Lee Patterson, Kay Callard and Alan Gifford. [1] The film was released in the U.S. as Mailbag Robbery.[2]

Plot

A gang plans to rob a large number of banknotes from an express train.

Cast

Critical reception

TV Guide wrote, "The suspense is well built in this finely constructed feature":[3] while Sky Movies called it "An unheralded low-budget thriller which contains twice as much suspense as many more lavish productions. Taut, crisp, with a conspicuous absence of big name stars, it is a prime example of the British B-movie at its best. With a bit of Hitchcock here and a touch of Rififi there (a 15-minute sequence is acted in complete silence), the suspense is built up to a climax which leaves one hoping that just this once, crime will be allowed to pay." [4]

References


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