The Hi-Jackers
Year:
1963
Production Country:
Great Britain
A consignment of whisky is to be delivered to London by Terry, a young haulage contractor. His co-driver, Jim Brady, pleads sickness and informs Carter's gang of hijackers. Terry who has given a lift to Shirley, is over-powered and the lorry stolen but Shirley escapes. She rescues him and they inform the police. Shirley dislikes Brady on sight who warns Carter. She discovers their whereabouts but is waylaid and kidnapped. Terry, after a fight, forces Brady to confess. The police arrive in time to rescue Shirley and catch the hijackers red handed.
Cast & credits
Cast
- Terry McKinley Anthony Booth
- Shirley Jacqueline Ellis
- Jack Carter Derek Francis
- Inspector Grayson Patrick Cargill
- Bluey Glynn Edwards
- Peter David Gregory
- Scouse Harold Goodwin
- Jim Brady Ronald Hines
- Lil Marianne Stone
- Bert Arthur English
- Smithy Anthony Wager
- Forbes Michael Beint
- Tim Douglas Livingstone
- Reynolds Tommy Eytle
- Joe Romo Gorrara
- cast member David Carey
- cast member Terence Bayler
- cast member George Waring
- cast member Cecil Waters
- cast member Anthony Brown
Credits
Direction
- Directed by Jim O'Connolly
- Assistant Director Gino Marotta
- Continuity Marjorie Lavelly
Production
- Presents Butcher's Film Service
- Produced by John I. Phillips
- Associate Producer Ronald C. Liles
- Made at Twickenham Film Studios
Writing
- Original Screenplay by Jim O'Connolly
Photography
- Director of Photography Walter J. Harvey
- Camera Operator Gus Drisse
Editing
- Editor Henry Richardson
Design
- Art Director Duncan Sutherland
Costumes
- Wardrobe Master Ray Beck
Make-up
- Make Up Jimmy Evans
- Hairdresser Joyce James
Music
- Music Composed and Directed by Johnny Douglas
Sound
- Director of Sound Stephen Dalby
- Sound Recordist George Adams
- Sound System RCA Sound System
