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Seventy Deadly Pills

  • 1964
  • U
  • 55m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Seventy Deadly Pills (1964)
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Kids' clubhouse above a garage becomes hideout for criminals who stole a car containing lethal pills. When a child finds and shares the pills as candy, police rush to stop the gang from eati... Read allKids' clubhouse above a garage becomes hideout for criminals who stole a car containing lethal pills. When a child finds and shares the pills as candy, police rush to stop the gang from eating them.Kids' clubhouse above a garage becomes hideout for criminals who stole a car containing lethal pills. When a child finds and shares the pills as candy, police rush to stop the gang from eating them.

  • Director
    • Pat Jackson
  • Writers
    • Frank Wells
    • Pat Jackson
  • Stars
    • Gareth Robinson
    • Len Jones
    • John Ross
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
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    • Director
      • Pat Jackson
    • Writers
      • Frank Wells
      • Pat Jackson
    • Stars
      • Gareth Robinson
      • Len Jones
      • John Ross
    • 8User reviews
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    Gareth Robinson
    • Brian
    Len Jones
    • Phil Streaker
    John Ross
    • Rusty
    Robert Ferguson
    • Harry
    • (as Robert Fergusan)
    Sally Thomsett
    • Gerty
    Linda Hansen
    • Nellie
    Ronnie Johnson
    • Dickie Goodwin
    Barbara Ashcroft
    • Mrs. Briggs
    Basil Beale
    • Mr. Briggs
    Timothy Bateson
    Timothy Bateson
    • Goldstone
    • (as Timothy Batesan)
    Newton Blick
    • Sergeant
    Edward Cast
    • Police Constable Weaver
    Kenneth Colley
    Kenneth Colley
    • Covent Garden porter
    John Drake
    Leslie Dwyer
    Leslie Dwyer
    • Police Constable Robinson
    Ian Fleming
    Ian Fleming
    • Doctor
    • (as Ian Flemming)
    Harry Fowler
    Harry Fowler
    • Covent Garden porter
    William Forbes
    • Titch
    • Director
      • Pat Jackson
    • Writers
      • Frank Wells
      • Pat Jackson
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    7nigel_hawkes

    Another Priceless CFF Memento

    This little gem departs from the usual formula of the hero gang being bullied and/or cheated by their rivals.

    Here, it's a Race Against Time story with the kids getting possession of "sweets" that are mixed with stolen, poisonous pills.

    As with so many of these early (well, at 1964 this is more or less at the end of the golden period) CFF films, the joy-for those around then, and scholars-is seeing post-War London locations with...bomb damage; unsupervised kids all outside; pre-school kids playing on the roadsides, on their own or sometimes under the "care" of their siblings; kids wearing old, conventional clothes, girls in dresses, no American jeans or baseball boots; caves or dens in empty buildings; traffic-free streets; stern but benevolent coppers; a palpable community spirit....

    Highly enjoyable and another valuable social document of those times.

    (UK's Talking Pictures TV channel has done it again!)
    6mls4182

    Time capsule

    A group of working class kids formed a group they call the Rockets. They use an empty tenement as their clubhouse. They collect and swap junk they find. One day they come across dangerous pills that cane from a doctors car that was stolen by adults.

    Since the pills can be confused for candy, a dragnet is put out to try and find out who has them, as well as notifying the public.

    If you are expecting an urban Lord of the Flies you will be disappointed. The kids are mostly civil.

    This should be quite a treat for young people to see. The kids have no computer games, no internet and for the most part run free and safe throughout the city. Not now.
    9plan99

    CFF never lets me down.

    I record these CFF films on Talking Pictures TV every Saturday morning and every one is a blast from the past. 1964 looks like 1864 to anyone under 40 years old but for us oldies it brings back happy memories before technology and over indulgent parents stopped children being children. Great acting from all the cast.
    7malcolmgsw

    Excellent CFF film

    This is one of the best CFF films. Directed b the experienced Pat Jackson. It contains everything a film of this nature should be. A cast full of existences character actors. Scenes of London when it was rundown and still showing the scars of war. The climax takes place in he long gone Batter sea funfair. With the iconic power station smoking away in the background. I.
    8richardchatten

    Russian Roulette in Battersea

    A well above average Children's Film Foundation production similar to Bryanston's production 'The Silent Playground' the same year, combining the plot of 'Bang! You're Dead' with 'Hue and Cry's evocation of a long vanished London of milk floats, police call boxes and ample parking space in the days when the chimneys of Battersea power station still belched smoke and dangerous drugs came in glass jars rather than plastic ones with tamper-proof lids.

    Imaginatively shot on location by documentary veteran Pat Jackson, it contains the usual gormless pair of crooks (one played by Warren Mitchell) and familiar faces old (including Ian 'Flemming', sic) and new (today's future sex kitten of the seventies being an almost unrecognisable Sally Thomsett).

    Rather harder-edged than the usual CFF fare, it's gang of unkempt young roughnecks hang out in a derelict house with peeling wallpaper and watching them tucking into the tin of sweets laced with strychnine has the same morbid fascination as watching a game of Russian Roulette.

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    • Trivia
      Battersea Fun Fair which features towards the end of the film, operated from 1951 until 1974 when it closed. A deadly incident involving the ancient roller coaster occurred in 1972 when 5 children were killed and 13 people injured when a rope pulling the car broke. The ride was dismantled and the Fair closed permanently in 1974.
    • Crazy credits
      Four actors' surnames were mis-spelled in the credits: Robert Ferguson, Timothy Bateson, Ian Fleming and Roberta Woolley were written as Robert Fergusan, Timothy Batesan, Ian Flemming and Barbara Wolley.

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    • Release date
      • January 1964 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gefährliche Bonbons
    • Filming locations
      • Lambeth Bridge, Westminster, London, England, UK(Police chase round Millbank and over Lambeth Bridge)
    • Production company
      • Derick Williams Productions
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    • Runtime
      55 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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