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Play Sound Now, when I count three, jump. One. Two. Three.
Now, when I count three, jump. One. Two. Three.

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Description: The daily routine of two London Policemen is interrupted by a killer.

Cast:
PC George Dixon: Jack Warner
PC Andy Mitchell: Jimmy Hanley
Tom Riley: Dirk Bogarde
Detective Sgt. Roberts: Robert Flemyng
Divisional Detective Inspector Cherry: Bernard Lee
Diana Lewis: Peggy Evans
Spud: Patric Doonan
PC 'Jock' Campbell: Bruce Seton
PC 'Taff' Hughes: Meredith Edwards
Police Sgt. Brooks: Clive Morton
Alf Lewis: Frederick Piper
Maisie: Dora Bryan
Mrs. Em Dixon: Gladys Henson
Self - Singer: Tessie O'Shea
PC at Darts Match: John Adams
Mrs. Beryl Waterboume: Muriel Aked
Hospital Doctor: Arnold Bell
Bit Part: Alma Cogan
Detective: Michael Corcoran
Mary Bertha Lewis: Betty Ann Davies
Cinema doorman: Rowland Douglas
Woman Driver: Renee Gadd
Mike Randall: Michael Golden
Drunk: Cameron Hall
Blond urchin: Melvyn Hayes
Police Constable: Anthony Steel
Man in Identity Parade: Charles Houston
Barrow Boy: Glyn Houston
June: Jennifer Jayne
Driver in First Crashed Car Sequence: Gerry Judge
Bookmakers Assistant at White City: Sam Kydd
Mr. Williams: Duncan Lewis
Man Being Fingerprinted: Arthur Lovegrove
Old Man in Crowd: Jack May
Chief Inspector Hammond: William Mervyn
Larry: Glen Michael
PC at Darts Game: Arthur Mullard
Queenie: Gene Neighbors
Man in Crowd: Billy Wilmot
Cockney Urchin: Rosemary Nicols
Man in Street: Arthur Sandifer
Supt. Harwood: Sidney Pointer
Policeman at Station: Arthur Rigby
Officious Man: John Salew
White City Security Officer: Stuart Saunders
PC Wal Tovey: Charles Saynor
F.P. Jordan: Norman Shelley
Station Sergeant: Campbell Singer
Police Sgt. Grace Millard: Gwynne Whitby
Cinema Cashier: Doris Yorke

Written by: T.E.B. Clarke, Jan Read, Ted Willis

Director: Basil Dearden

Production: J. Arthur Rank Organisation, Ealing Studios

Release date: 01 Jun 1950