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Light Fingers 1957

86 min📅 1957-08-01

In Terry Bishop's 1957 British comedy, Light Fingers, Humphrey's paranoia gets the better of him. Convinced his wife Rose is a thief, he assigns a 'watchdog' to keep an eye on her. But what he gets is a hilarious series of events that exposes the absurdity of his suspicions.

Director: Terry Bishop

Cast

Roland Culver
Roland Culver
Humphrey Levenham
Eunice Gayson
Eunice Gayson
Rose Levenham
Guy Rolfe
Guy Rolfe
Dennis Payne
Ronald Howard
Ronald Howard
Michael Lacey
Hy Hazell
Hy Hazell
Cynthia Lacey
Avril Angers
Avril Angers
Miss Manley
Lonnie Donegan
Lonnie Donegan
Self
Reginald Beckwith
Reginald Beckwith
Gates
Nora Nicholson
Nora Nicholson
Lady Shepley-Cooke
Guy Middleton
Guy Middleton
Colonel

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Light Fingers (1957) about?

This 1957 British comedy follows Humphrey's hilarious misadventures as he assigns a 'watchdog' to keep an eye on his wife, who he suspects of being a thief.

Who directed Light Fingers?

Terry Bishop directed Light Fingers.

Who stars in Light Fingers?

Roland Culver, Eunice Gayson, and Guy Rolfe star in this classic comedy.

Is Light Fingers (1957) worth watching?

While not a critically acclaimed film, Light Fingers (1957) is a lighthearted, entertaining watch that's sure to leave viewers smiling. If you're a fan of classic British comedy, you may enjoy this film.

How long is Light Fingers?

Light Fingers has a runtime of 86 minutes.

About Light Fingers (1957) — A Hilarious Comedy of Errors

In Terry Bishop's 1957 British comedy, Light Fingers, Humphrey's paranoia gets the better of him. Convinced his wife Rose is a thief, he assigns a 'watchdog' to keep an eye on her. But what he gets is a hilarious series of events that exposes the absurdity of his suspicions. With a talented cast, including Roland Culver and Eunice Gayson, this film showcases the comedic genius of the era. Light Fingers (1957) is a lighthearted, entertaining watch that's sure to leave viewers smiling. As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that sometimes, the best way to catch a thief is to let them run. With its blend of witty dialogue and comedic misunderstandings, this film is a treat for fans of classic British comedy. So, if you're in the mood for a lighthearted, feel-good movie, look no further than Light Fingers (1957).