The Hornet's Nest (1955)
Before getting nabbed by the cops, a jewel thief hides a small fortune in stolen goods aboard an empty barge. But when he later returns to claim his loot, he runs into heaps of trouble with the boat's beautiful tenants and a pair of nosy old ladies. Directed by Charles Saunders, this amusing comedy finds the cunning criminal up against far stronger and more resilient adversaries than he ever anticipated. [Netflix]
Director: Charles Saunders
Genre: Action, Comedy
Runtime: 64 min
Release Date: May 13, 1955
Cast
- Paul Carpenter - Bob Bartlett
- June Thorburn - Pat
- Marla Landi - Terry Savarese
- Alexander Gauge - Mr. Arnold
- Charles Farrell - Posh Peterson
- Christine Silver - Becky Crumb
- Nora Nicholson - Rachael Crumb
- Anita Sharp-Bolster - Landlady
- Ronnie Stevens - Bill
- Larry Burns - Alfie
Screenplay
- Allan MacKinnon (Screenplay)
Music: Edwin Astley
Cinematography: Harry Waxman
Editing: Margery Saunders
Production: Kenilworth Film Productions
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Charles Saunders
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Hornet's Nest about?
- Before getting nabbed by the cops, a jewel thief hides a small fortune in stolen goods aboard an empty barge. But when he later returns to claim his loot, he runs into heaps of trouble with the boat's beautiful tenants and a pair of nosy old ladies. Directed by Charles Saunders, this amusing comedy finds the cunning criminal up against far stronger and more resilient adversaries than he ever anticipated. [Netflix]
- Who directed The Hornet's Nest?
- The Hornet's Nest was directed by Charles Saunders.
- Who stars in The Hornet's Nest?
- The Hornet's Nest stars Paul Carpenter, June Thorburn, Marla Landi, Alexander Gauge, Charles Farrell, Christine Silver.
- How long is The Hornet's Nest?
- The Hornet's Nest has a runtime of 1h 4m (64 minutes).
- What genre is The Hornet's Nest?
- The Hornet's Nest is a Action, Comedy film.
- Where was The Hornet's Nest produced?
- The Hornet's Nest was produced in United Kingdom.