The Lady and the Bandit (1951)
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The "bandit" of the title is notorious 18th-century British highwayman Dick Turpin, herein portrayed by Louis Hayward. The lady is the high-born Joyce Greene (Patricia Medina), who becomes Turpin's bride. Motivated by Irish patriotism and revenge against the man who hanged his father, Turpin cuts quite a swath through the British countryside, relieving wealthy passengers of their riches. For his wife's sake, Turpin briefly gives up his life of crime, but not for long. Upon learning that his wife is slated to be hanged as his accomplice, Turpin embarks upon a 200-mile ride from St.Alban's to York, knowing full well that by rescuing his bride, he will forfeit his own life. Well produced (especially for a Columbia costumer of the era), Lady and the Bandit is based on the Alfred Noyes poem Dick Turpin's Ride--and not on Noyes' The Highwayman as claimed by previous sources. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Louis Hayward - Dick Turpin
- Suzanne Dalbert - Cecile
- John Williams - Archibald Puffin
- Alan Mowbray - Lord Willoughby
- Barbara Brown - Lady Greene
- Stapleton Kent - John Ratchett
- George Baxter - David Garrick
- Norman Leavitt - B. Hedger
- Patricia Medina - Turpin's Wife
- Tom Tully - Tom King
- Malu Gatica - Baroness Margaret
- Lumsden Hare - Sir Robert Walpole
- Malcolm Keen - Sir Thomas DeVeil
- Sheldon Jett - Ramsey Jostin
- Ivan Triesault - King George
- Frank Reicher - Count Eckhardt
- Director(s):
- Ralph Murphy
- Writer(s):
- Robert Libott, Frank Burt, Duncan Renaldo
- Producer(s):
- Harry Joe Brown
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