I'll Get You for This
This article is about the film. For the novel, see I'll Get You for This (novel).
I'll Get You for This | |
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U.S. theatrical release poster | |
Directed by | Joseph M. Newman |
Produced by | Joe Kaufmann |
Written by |
George Callahan William Rose (screenplay) James Hadley Chase (book) |
Starring |
George Raft Coleen Gray Enzo Staiola Charles Goldner |
Production company | |
Release dates | 3 March 1951 (USA) |
Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
I'll Get You for This (released in the US as Lucky Nick Cain) is a 1951 UK black-and-white film made by Kaydor, directed by Joseph M. Newman from an adaptation by George Callahan and William Rose of James Hadley Chase's book of the same name,[1] and starring George Raft, Coleen Gray, and Enzo Staiola.
Plot
American gambler Nick Cain (Raft) arrives at the town of San Paola, and befriends shoe-shine boy Toni (Staiola). He discovers he has been framed for the murder of a U.S. Treasury Agent. He escapes with Kay Wonderly (Gray) to a village, leaving her to hide out. Cain gets help from Massine (Goldner), whom he does not trust. He uncovers an international counterfeiting ring, members of which are responsible for the murder.
Cast
- George Raft as Nick Cain
- Coleen Gray as Kay Wonderly
- Enzo Staiola as Toni
- Charles Goldner as Massine
- Walter Rilla as Müller
- Martin Benson as Frankie Sperazza
- Peter Illing as Armando Ceralde
- Hugh French as Miles Travers
- Peter Bull as Hans
- Elwyn Brook-Jones as The Fence
- Constance Smith as Nina
- Greta Gynt as Claudette Ambling
- Margot Grahame as Mrs Langley
- Donald Stewart as Kennedy
References
- ↑ Everett Aaker, The Films of George Raft, McFarland & Company, 2013 p 146-147
External links
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