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Stanley Baker | Johnny Bannion |
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Sam Wanamaker | Mike Carter |
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Grégoire Aslan | Frank Saffron |
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Margit Saad | Suzanne |
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Jill Bennett | Maggie |
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Rupert Davies | Edwards |
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Laurence Naismith | Mr. Town |
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John Van Eyssen | Formby |
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Noel Willman | Prison Governor |
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Derek Francis | Priest |
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Redmond Phillips | Prison Doctor |
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Kenneth J. Warren | Clobber |
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Patrick Magee | Barrows |
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Robert Adams | Judas |
Kenneth Cope | Kelly |
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Alun Owen | Screenplay |
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Joseph Losey | Director |
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Jimmy Sangster | Writer |
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Reginald Mills | Editing |
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Geoffrey Muller | Editing |
The Criminal is a 1960 British drama film produced by Nat Cohen and directed by Joseph Losey, starring Stanley Baker, Sam Wanamaker and Jill Bennett.
Baker plays an ex-con who takes part in the robbery of a racetrack and is caught and sent back to prison. The film depicts a harsh and violent portrayal of prison life that led to the film being banned in several countries, including Finland.
It was released in the United States as The Concrete Jungle.
Theatrical : 1961-03-17 : West Germany
Theatrical : Austria
Theatrical : 1962-03-01 : Denmark
Theatrical : 1961-03-22 : France
Theatrical : 1962-06-06 : United States of America
Theatrical : 1960-09-13 : United Kingdom
Theatrical : 1966-12-09 : Finland
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