The Bullion Boys

The Bullion Boys (1993)


  • Genre: TV Movie, Comedy, Crime, Drama, History, Thriller, War
  • Release Date: 1993-10-24
  • Runtime: 1h 35min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: BBC
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: Christopher Morahan

Summary

Based on a true story. In 1940, Britain's gold reserves were transferred for safety to Liverpool because of the threat of a German invasion. The top-secret operation was known only to a handful of security men and senior bank officials... and a group of Liverpool dockers who handle the move. Billy Mac, the dockers' leader, hatches an ingenious plan to steal some of the gold bars from under the noses of the guards.

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  • David Jason

    as Billy Mac
  • Tim Pigott-Smith

    as Hubert
  • Gorden Kaye

    as Nickson
  • Brenda Blethyn

    as Gwen
  • Geoffrey Hutchings

    as Barton
  • Noreen Kershaw

    as Mrs Mac
  • Stephen Lord

    as Alf
  • Neil Caple

    as Jacko
  • Paul Angelis

    as Destry
  • Jack Deam

    as Richard
  • Susannah Corbett

    as Judith
  • Colin Edwynn

    as Chips
  • Christopher Quinn

    as Adam
  • Al Hunter Ashton

    as Barnstable
  • Stephen Hancock

    as Peters
  • Bill Speed

    as Stan
  • David Pugh

    as Ivor
  • Antony Brown

    as Sir John Anderson
  • Tony Caron

    as Watson
  • Ifan Huw Dafydd

    as Carlos
  • Chris Lang

    as Frederickson
  • Suzanne Hitchmough

    as Maureen
  • Stephen Hall

    as William
  • Barbara Halliwell

    as Vi
  • Ken Sharrock

    as Arthur
  • Rynagh O'Grady

    as Mrs O'Brian
  • Gerry White

    as George
  • Ray Williams

    as Kenny
  • James Culshaw

    as Greengrocer
  • Al T. Kossy

    as Pawnbroker
  • Ralf Beck

    as German Captain
  • Bill Moores

    as Driver
  • Andrew Abrahams

    as 1st Inspector
  • Michael Strobel

    as 2nd Inspector
  • David Baukham

    as 1st Heavy
  • Tony Pritchard

    as 2nd Heavy
Directing Christopher Morahan Director
Writing Jim Hitchmough Writer

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