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Appointment with Crime (Original title)999 (Alternative title)Nine Nine Nine (Alternative title)
Date: 04 November 1946 (Release)

Country: United Kingdom

Director: John Harlow

Synopsis: Leo Martin after serving a prison sentence for his share in a smash and grab raid, returns determined to revenge himself on the colleagues who let him down.

Genre:
Crime
Releases
Date: 1946Country: United KingdomRelease type: unknownFormat: 35mm Film - Black and White - SoundRuntime: 94 mins Length: 8422 FeetDialogue (original): English

Credits (16)
Production Company: British National Films, Producer: Louis H. Jackson, Production Manager: Fred A. Swann, Assistant Director: Denis Johnson, Screenplay: John Harlow, Based on a story by: Michael Leighton, Director of Photography: James Wilson, Director of Photography: Gerald Moss, Editor: Monica Kimick, [1st Assistant Editor]: Peter Pitt, Art Director: R. Holmes-paul, Art Director: C. Wilfred Arnold, Wardrobe: Maude Churchill, Make-up: Harry Hayward, Sound Recording: Cecil V. Thornton
Cast (34)
William Hartnell (Leo Martin), Robert Beatty (Inspector Rogers), Joyce Howard (Carol Dane), Raymond Lovell (Loman), Herbert Lom (Gregory Lang), Alan Wheatley (Noel Penn), Cyril Smith (Sergeant Weeks), Elsie Wagstaffe (Mrs Wilkins), Ian Fleming (Prison Governor), Wally Patch (Joe Fisher), Ian Maclean (Detective Mason), Harry Lane (Big Mike), Frederick Morant (Harry Millerton), Ivor Barnard (Jonah Crackle), John Rorke (Casson The Butler), Ernest Butcher (John Brown), Kenneth Warrington (Winckle), Wilfrid Hyde White (Cleaner), Albert Chevalier (Spearman), Paul Croft (Dusty), Alfred A. Harris (Doctor At Hospital), Howard Douglas (Mr Quilp), James Robertson (Prison Governor), Gaston and Helen, Elizabeth Webb (Singer), Lew Stone and his Band, Buddy Featherstonehaugh and his Sextette, Joe Cunningham (Chief Prison Officer), Anders Timberg (Jerry Winters), H. Victor Weske (Hatchett), James Knight (Smokey), Andre Belhomme (Larry), Iris Hunter-Symon (Cashier), Percy Coyte (Hangman)