The Stick Up

The Stick Up

Release date : April 10, 1977
Runtime : 1h 41m
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Original Language :
Director : Jeffrey Bloom /
Writers : Jeffrey Bloom /
Production companies : Backstage Productions / Trident-Barber /
April 10, 1977 1h 41m Comedy More
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Duke Turnbeau (David Soul) has come to England, in the 1930s, as a way to improve his fortunes. For some reason, he believes that his larcenous ways will bring him prosperity in the country which at one time or another has had rulership over a large portion of the globe. While there, he meets Rosie McCratchit (Pamela McMyler), a lovely Irish gal who could do with some improvement in her fortunes as well. Together, they have a series of legal, quasi-legal and definitely illegal adventures, including Duke's cow-roping and Rosie's response to the mud-wrestling challenge of the Amazon Lady, as well as an attempted armored-car robbery.
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David Soul
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Liz Smith
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Tony Melody
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Glynn Edwards
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Stuart Fell
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  • title:The Stick Up
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1977
  • Runtime:1h 41m
  • Genres: Comedy · Crime · Romance ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Jeffrey Bloom /
  • Writers: Jeffrey Bloom ·
  • Production companies: Backstage Productions · Trident-Barber ·
  • Overview:Duke Turnbeau (David Soul) has come to England, in the 1930s, as a way to improve his fortunes. For some reason, he believes that his larcenous ways will bring him prosperity in the country which at one time or another has had rulership over a large portion of the globe. While there, he meets Rosie McCratchit (Pamela McMyler), a lovely Irish gal who could do with some improvement in her fortunes as well. Together, they have a series of legal, quasi-legal and definitely illegal adventures, including Duke's cow-roping and Rosie's response to the mud-wrestling challenge of the Amazon Lady, as well as an attempted armored-car robbery.
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