Leo Martin
William Hartnell
Leo Martin

Small-time jewel thief Leo Martin is deserted by his partners-in-crime, club owner Gus Loman and driver Hatchett, when the robbery they are committing goes wrong. After serving his prison sentence, Leo emerges with an intricate plan for revenge. Leo implicates Loman, as well as his amoral boss, Gregory Lang, for murder -- but Inspector Rogers suspects Leo.
Leo Martin
William Hartnell
Leo Martin
Gus Loman
Raymond Lovell
Gus Loman
Det. Insp. Rogers
Robert Beatty
Det. Insp. Rogers
Gregory Lang
Herbert Lom
Gregory Lang
Carol Dane
Joyce Howard
Carol Dane
Noel Penn
Alan Wheatley
Noel Penn
Det. Sgt. Charlie Weeks
Cyril Smith
Det. Sgt. Charlie Weeks
Mrs. Wilkins
Elsie Wagstaff
Mrs. Wilkins
Prison governor
Ian Fleming
Prison governor
Joe Fisher
Wally Patch
Joe Fisher
Det. Mason
Ian McLean
Det. Mason
Big Mike
Harry Lane
Big Mike
Petty thief "Leo" (William Hartnell) is left high and dry by his cohorts when a robbery goes wrong. Determined on vengeance when he is eventually released from jail, he sets out to settle accounts with "Loman" (Raymond Lovell) and his lackey "Hatchett" (Victor Weske). Prison and rage have hardened this man, and "Loman", for one, underestimates the determination of "Leo". That's an error he soon rues as he is soon not only cleverly implicated in a murder but also put onto the radar of the formidable "Lang" (Herbert Lom) who has a very non-nonsense reputation! Robert Beatty could hardly be called a versatile actor, so actually fits the bill of the rather plodding "Insp. Rogers" rather well. Indeed, for the most part even the usually wooden Hartnell makes a decent fist of this tautly directed budget drama. The story is hardly an original one, but John Harlow does keep it moving well enough and it's a perfectly watchable afternoon feature.
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