

The Lady and the Bandit
Ride the Highways in Adventure's Heyday!
Genres
Overview
Highwayman Dick Turpin rides 200 miles to save his wife from the gallows in 18th-century England.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
79 min
Release Date
1951-08-13
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
3
Vote Average
6
Louis Hayward
Dick Turpin
Patricia Medina
Joyce Greene
Suzanne Dalbert
Cecile
Tom Tully
Tom King
John Williams
Archbald Puffin
Malú Gatica
Baroness Margaret
Alan Mowbray
Lord Charles Willoughby
Lumsden Hare
Sir Robert Walpole
Barbara Brown
Lady Greene
George Baxter
David Garrick
Ivan Triesault
King George
Norman Leavitt
Hedger
Stapleton Kent
John Ratchett
Frank Reicher
Count Eckhardt
Malcolm Keen
Sir Thomas de Veil
Sheldon Jett
Ramsey Jostin
Jimmy Aubrey
First Drunk on Steps
Alex Boles
Coachman
Barry Brooks
King's Coachman
Leonard Carey
Jailer
Gene Collins
Young Man
Leslie Denison
Constable
David Dunbar
Coachman
James Fairfax
Second Drunk on Steps
Al Ferguson
Captain
Frank Hagney
Turpin's Hangman
Charles Heard
Captain
Tiny Jones
Small Woman
Guy Kingsford
Captain
Arthur Loeb
Utility Man
Jock Mahoney
Tavern Troublemaker
Hank Mann
Man Outside Newgate Prison
Lester Matthews
Ridgely, Joyce's Interrogator
J.P. McGowan
Old Man
Tudor Owen
Mason
John Sheehan
Huggens
Gerald Oliver Smith
Burfrey
Brick Sullivan
Pub Customer
Harry Tenbrook
Pub Customer
Ben Welden
Barkeep in Pub
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