Dead Cert (1974 film)
Dead Cert is a 1974 British crime thriller film directed by Tony Richardson. It is an adaptation of the 1962 novel of the same name by Dick Francis.[1]
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Directed by | Tony Richardson |
Written by | John Oaksey Tony Richardson |
Based on | Dead Cert by Dick Francis |
Produced by | Neil Hartley |
Starring | Scott Antony Judi Dench |
Cinematography | Freddie Cooper |
Edited by | John Glen |
Music by | John Addison |
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Distributed by | United Artists |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Plot
In this film based on Dick Francis' mystery novel, Alan York (Scott Antony) is stunned when his dear friend, skilled jockey Bill Davidson (Ian Hogg) is killed during a simple steeplechase. Convinced Davidson's death was no accident, York begins an investigation with a suspicion that Davidson's racehorse, Admiral, was drugged in a murderous act of sabotage. Assisting him as he delves into this world of high stakes, horses and gambling is Davidson's devoted widow, Laura (Judi Dench).
Cast
- Scott Antony as Alan York
- Geoffrey Bateman as Everest
- John Bindon as Walter
- Joseph Blatchley as Joe Nantwich
- Judi Dench as Laura Davidson
- Mark Dignam as Clifford Tudor
- Mickey Dillon as Jockey
- Bill Fraser as Uncle George
- Frank Gentry as Gipsy
- Julian Glover as Lodge
- Ian Hogg as Bill Davidson
- Sean Lynch as Sid
- Hideo Saito as Yuko
- Nina Thomas as Penny Brocker
- Michael Williams as Sandy Mason
References
- LeVasseur, Andrea. "Overview:Dead Cert". Allmovie. Retrieved 26 August 2010.
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