A Touch of Larceny

About Money and Women and How To Get 'Em...With a Very Special Touch!

5.9
19601h 33m

After falling in love with an American woman, Virginia Killain, who is engaged to another man, British Naval Commander Max Easton, hatches a plan that will get him enough money to support Virginia in the lifestyle she is accustomed to. Easton's plan is to disappear for a time making it seem that he has defected to the Soviets taking important Naval secrets from his job at the Admiralty and to return and sue the newspapers for slander. Not everything goes as planned for Commander Easton.

Production

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Cast

Photo of James Mason

James Mason

Cmdr. Max Easton

Photo of George Sanders

George Sanders

Sir Charles Holland

Photo of Vera Miles

Vera Miles

Virginia Killain

Photo of Robert Flemyng

Robert Flemyng

Cmdr. John Larkin

Photo of Duncan Lamont

Duncan Lamont

1st Special Branch man Gregson

Photo of Harry Andrews

Harry Andrews

Capt. Graham

Photo of Peter Barkworth

Peter Barkworth

Sub Lt. Brown

Photo of Rachel Gurney

Rachel Gurney

Clara Holland

Photo of Martin Stephens

Martin Stephens

John Holland

Photo of Charles Carson

Charles Carson

Robert Holland

Photo of Roger Maxwell

Roger Maxwell

Club Member

Photo of Donald Bisset

Donald Bisset

Club Member

Photo of Desmond Roberts

Desmond Roberts

Club Member

Photo of MacDonald Parke

MacDonald Parke

Jason Parrish (as Macdonald Parke)

Photo of Mavis Villiers

Mavis Villiers

Adele Parrish

Photo of Ernest Clark

Ernest Clark

Cmdr. Bates

Photo of Basil Dignam

Basil Dignam

Lt. Cmdr. Evans at P.R.O. (uncredited)

Photo of Gordon Harris

Gordon Harris

2nd Special Branch Man Jones (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

James Mason is the caddish Royal Naval officer "Easton" killing time in his unchallenging job from day to day until he meets "Virginia" (Vera Miles) and suddenly he has to up his game - and his income. The former is easy enough, but the latter is a problem until he devises a cunning wheeze to appear to defect to the Soviets only to return, all innocent, and to sue the defaming newspapers. One additional fly in his ointment - the girl is already engaged to "Sir Charles Holland" (George Sanders). "Easton" goes to great and public lengths to implement his plan, but on his return he realises that there is far more going on than he anticipated - and we are unsure whom is the cat and whom is the mouse... Mason is great in this, he has the role of the amiable rogue down to a T, but Miles is less engaging and Sanders features a bit too sparingly to allow his character to get up much of an head of steam. It is amusing at times, though, and Guy Hamilton and a strong script keep the pace building nicely to an ending that is not without quirk or two.

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