
Dick Turpin
Drama
Director
N/A
Writers
Harrison Ainsworth, Boyd Cable, Dorothy Hope
Stars
Victor McLaglen, Jane Carr, Cecil Humphreys
Release Date
April 1, 1934
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
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Reviews
🎭 Top Cast

Victor McLaglen
as Dick Turpin

Jane Carr
as Eleanor Mowbray

Cecil Humphreys
as Sir Luke Rookwood

James Finlayson
as Jeremy

Frank Vosper
as Tom King

Gillian Lind
as Nan
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Alexander Field
as Weazel Jones

Gibb McLaughlin
as Governor of Newgate
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Helen Ferrers
as Lady Rookwood

Roy Findlay
as Dan Smollet
🎬 Technical Specs
Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Filming Location
Chorley Wood, Hertfordshire, England, UK
Production
John Stafford Productions
🏷️ Keywords
based on novel
🎯 Categories
Drama
⭐ Featured Review
McLaglen is not a great Turpin
"Dick Turpin is a famed highwayman who is best known for his ride from London to York on his horse Black Bess.In fact he hunted the area close to The Spaniards Inn not far from where i live.In this film he is portrayed by Victor McLaglen who is hardly the subtlest of actors who tended to overact in most things he did.Contrast this with James Mason in "The Wicked Lady" and you can see how the part should have been played.This film is clumsy and ham fisted in every area.You look at the sword fight climax which seems to have been filmed in the semi gloom with the climatic sword fight bet..."
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