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70 min
Ken's Loach's first production for The Wednesday Play is a story of a group of criminals planning a robbery, with the unwitting aid of a wealthy, well-connected society acquaintance. But who is the greater villain?
| Name | Character | Team | |
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Lee Montague | Archibald Cooper | Unowned |
| Richard Shaw | Ronnie | Unowned | |
| Judith Smith | Hazel | Unowned | |
| Griffith Davies | Terry | Unowned | |
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Tony Selby | Tim | Unowned |
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George Tovey | Patsy | Unowned |
| Edwin Brown | George | Unowned | |
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Mark Elwes | Pub customer | Unowned |
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Tom Bowman | Charlie | Unowned |
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Rose Hill | Emma Cooper | Unowned |
| Charles Rea | Policeman | Unowned | |
| Noel Johnson | Chief Constable | Unowned | |
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Michael Mulcaster | Major Domo | Unowned |
| Walter Horsbrugh | Bishop | Unowned | |
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Lucy Griffiths | Bishop's wife | Unowned |
| Sarah Harter | Deb | Unowned | |
| Michael Goldie | Inner security guard | Unowned | |
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John Blythe | Security guard | Unowned |
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Tony Caunter | Security guard | Unowned |
| Michael Collins | Police sergeant | Unowned | |
| John Waite | Det. Sgt. Nash | Unowned | |
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Carmen Dene | Girl | Unowned |
| Christine Rodgers | Girl | Unowned | |
| Harry Tracey | Waiter | Unowned | |
| John Henderson | Clegg | Unowned |