78 minutes
8/5/1955
An ex-soldier turned highwayman uncovers a plot to take control of England from King Charles II.
Ann Blyth
as Lady Mary
Edmund Purdom
as Michael Dermott
David Niven
as James - Duke of Brampton
George Sanders
as King Charles II
Roger Moore
as Jack
John Dehner
as Captain Herrick
Sean McClory
as Sheldon
Tudor Owen
as Simon
Melville Cooper
as Henry Wynch
Alan Mowbray
as Sir Gilbert Talbot
Rhys Williams
as Turnkey
Joan Elan
as Charity Fell
Charles Davis
as Apothecary
Ian Wolfe
as Fell
Paul Cavanagh
as Sir Edward Scott
Lillian Kemble-Cooper
as Mrs. Fell
Isobel Elsom
as Mrs. Bennett
Milton Parsons
as Adam Urich
Lord Layton
as Jacob Hall
Queenie Leonard
as Apothecary's Wife
Owen McGiveney
as Hoskins
Robert Dix
as Husky
Michael Dugan
as Husky
James Logan
as Guard
Jimmy Aubrey
as Little Man (uncredited)
Leonard Carey
as Servant (uncredited)
Leslie Denison
as Beadle (voice) (uncredited)
Ronald Green
as Hired Swordsman (uncredited)
Peter Hansen
as Sir Isaac Newton (uncredited)
Ramsay Hill
as Lord (uncredited)
Charles Keane
as Guard (uncredited)
Keith McConnell
as Usher (uncredited)
John Monaghan
as Shaddy (uncredited)
Matt Moore
as Gentleman (uncredited)
Clive Morgan
as Captain of Guards (uncredited)
Vesey O'Davoren
as Courier (uncredited)
Gordon Richards
as Courier (uncredited)
Lewis L. Russell
as Gentleman (uncredited)
Gilchrist Stuart
as Clerk (uncredited)
Trevor Ward
as Perspiring Man (uncredited)
Trude Wyler
as Celestine (uncredited)
Ashley Cowan