Law and Disorder (1958) [NR]

Release Date:
June 9, 1958

Original Title:
Law and Disorder

Alternate Titles:
Benvenuto a Scotland Yard!
Brott och skratt
Fup og paragraffer
Herzlich willkommen im Kittchen
L'habit fait le moine
Lordoi symmorites

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
British Lion Films
Paul Soskin Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 76

Michael Redgrave with an ingenious hand for disorder ... Robert Morley as the intrepid arm of the law ...

When Percy Brand, a habitual confidence trickster, keeps being sent down, he goes to great lengths to ensure that his son Colin, does not find out about his criminal past. But when Colin becomes an assistant to the Judge, who is about to try Percy for his latest escapade, Percy and his gang have to come up with a plan, to stop them meeting in court.

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Art Direction:
Allan Harris

Assistant Director:
Douglas Hermes

Camera Operator:
Ray Sturgess

Casting:
Thelma Graves

Co-Producer:
George Pitcher

Conductor:
Muir Mathieson

Continuity:
Phyllis Crocker

Director:
Charles Crichton

Director of Photography:
Edward Scaife

Editor:
Oswald Hafenrichter

Hairdresser:
Eileen Warwick

Makeup Artist:
Michael Morris

Original Music Composer:
Humphrey Searle

Producer:
Paul Soskin

Production Manager:
Christopher Sutton

Second Assistant Director:
Peter Price

Sound Recordist:
John Aldred
Red Law

Third Assistant Director:
Michael Stevenson

Title Designer:
Michael ffolkes

Writer:
Denys Roberts

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