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The Sicilians (Original title)
Date: 1964 (Release)

Country: United Kingdom

Director: Ernest Morris

Synopsis: Angelo Di Marco saves himself when on trial by betraying other members of the Mafia. In revenge his son is kidnapped in London. Inspector Webb and Calvin Adams of the American Embassy join forces to find the boy. Di Marco disappears and Adams hunts for him in Paris. He is drugged at the Perrault night club and put on a plane back to England where Webb has found out about a Mrs. Di Marco. They visit her mother in a mental home and get a snapshot. Adams returns to Paris and confronts Madame Perrault. She confesses to being Di Marco's wife and to arranging the kidnapping in order to trap him. Di Marco arrives at the club and is shot in a fight by Perrault, who also belongs to the Mafia.

Genre:
Gangster
Credits (36)
Production Company: Butcher's Film Service, Producer: John I. Phillips, Associate Producer: Ronald Liles, [Production Secretary]: Valerie Cort, Assistant Director: Jan Saunders, [Assistant Director (2nd)]: Ray Frift, Continuity: Marjorie Lavelly, Story and Screenplay by: Ronald Liles, Reginald Hearne, Director of Photography: Geoffrey Faithfull, Camera Operator: Harry Gillam, [Focus Puller]: Peter Sandford, [Clapper Loader]: Peter Hazle, [Stills]: Laurie Turner, Douglas Luke, Editor: Henry Richardson, [1st Assistant Editor]: Michael Hart, Art Director: Harry White, [Assistant Art Director/Draughtsman]: William Alexander, Wardrobe: Ray Beck, Make-up: Jimmy Evans, Hairstylist: Betty Sherriff, Music Composed and Directed by: Johnny Gregory, Dance Number "Wigwah" by: Johnny Hawksworth, Dances Arranged and Directed by: Pamela Devis, Sound Recordist: Kevin Sutton, [Sound Camera Operator]: Douglas Barnett, [Boom Operator]: Charles Wheeler, [Sound Assistant]: Alan Blay, [Dubbing Crew]: Hugh Strain, [Dubbing Crew]: Brian Marshall, [Dubbing Crew]: John Watts, Stan Cochrane, [Dubbing Editor]: Henry Richardson, Studio: Shepperton Studios
Cast (28)
Robert Hutton (Calvin Adams), Reginald Marsh (Inspector Webb), Ursula Howells (Madame Perrault), Alex Scott (Henri Perrault), Susan Denny (Carole), Robert Ayres (Angelo Di Marco), Eric Pohlmann (Inspector Bressin), Patricia Hayes (plane passenger), Warren Mitchell (O'Leary), Richard Caldicot (police commissioner), Gordon Tanner (district attorney), Michael Balfour (stage door keeper), Murray Kash (George Baxter), Maggy Sarragne (the cabaret star), Murray Evans (Sergeant Harris), Derek Royle (porter), Ivor Dean (Burford), John McLaren (judge), Chuck Julian (jury foreman), John H. Watson (doctor at flats), Sally Douglas (O'Leary's secretary), Ralph Ball (constable), Aleta Morrison (speciality dancer), Michael Pemberton (hospital doctor), Romo Gorrara (kidnapper), Enid Lorimer (old lady), Larry Cross (journalist), Leslie Taussig (Tony Di Marco)