Law And Disorder (1958)
- 1958 film
Classic 1950s film starring Michael Redgrave as a con man who poses as a clergyman until his son begins to pursue a legal career.
Law And Disorder
Michael Redgrave and Robert Morley head a stellar cast in this marvellous comedy of skulduggery and deception from Ealing Studios lynchpin Charles Crichton and Oscar-winning screenwriter T.E.B. Clarke - best known as the team behind The Lavender Hill Mob. Law And Disorder is presented here in a brand-new transfer from the original elements, in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio.
Percy Brand's growing son, Colin, thinks his father is a clergyman, when Percy's real vocation is that of confidence trickster - his frequent spells 'inside' explained away as missionary trips abroad. When Colin studies law and eventually becomes a judge's marshal, his father feels bound to retire to a fishing village. But he cannot keep away from his life of crime, and in no time at all he's getting involved in the local squire's brandy smuggling activities...
Special features:
Original theatrical trailer
Image gallery
Script and promotional PDFs
First released: Sunday 1st June 2014
- Distributor: Network
- Region: 2
- Discs: 1
- Catalogue: 7954111
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