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TWO FILM DVD: DOWN AMONG THE Z MEN (1952) + ESCAPE BY NIGHT (1953)

Directed by Maclean Rogers Written by Francis Charles Jimmy Grafton Harry Secombe as Harry Jones Michael Bentine as Prof. Osrick Pureheart Spike Milligan as Pte. Eccles Peter Sellers as Colonel Bloodnok Carole Carr as Carole Gayley The Television Toppers as Dancers Clifford Stanton as Stanton Robert Cawdron as Sergeant Bullshine Andrew Timothy as Captain Evans Graham Stark as Spider Russ Allen as Brigadier's ADC Elizabeth Kearns as Girl in Shop Miriam Karlin as Woman in Shop Sidney Vivian as Landlord Eunice Gayson as Officer's Wife John Gilling Bonar Colleano .....Tom Buchan Andrew Ray .....Joey Weston Sid James .....Gino Rossi Ted Ray .....Mr. Weston Simone Silva .....Rosetta Mantania Patrick Barr .....Inspector Frampton Peter Sinclair .....MacNaughton Avice Landone .....Mrs. Weston Ronald Adam .....Tallboy Eric Berry .....Con Blair Martin Benson .....Guillio
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DOWN AMONG THE Z MEN (1952):

Harry Jones is a clerk in Mr Crab's general store and an amateur actor in community theatre, where he is currently playing a Scotland Yard inspector. When the absentminded Professor Osrick Pureheart leaves a secret military formula in the store, mayhem ensues as two suspicious secret agents, who have been shadowing the professor, question Harry regarding the professor, with neither of them realising that Harry now has the formula in his possession. 

DVD-R is in English with no subtitles. Approx. 70 mins. See film sample for audio and video quality!

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ESCAPE BY NIGHT (1953):

Tom Buchan is an alcoholic journalist whose once memorable work has been destroyed by his constant drunken antics that have cost him his future. Buchan boasts to his colleagues that they report news, while he makes it. He sees a chance for redemption by getting the life story of Gino Rossi, an Italian crime boss on the run. He wins Rossi's confidence by tipping him off to the police coming to arrest them (after Buchan himself tipped off the police).

DVD-R is in English with no subtitles. Approx. 75 mins. See film sample for audio and video quality!

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