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196180 minCrime, Drama, Thriller

Cash on Demand

Is Cash on Demand a Hit or Flop?

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Is Cash on Demand worth watching? With a rating of 7.553/10, this Crime, Drama, Thriller film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Cash on Demand Synopsis

A charming but ruthless criminal holds the family of a bank manager hostage as part of a cold-blooded plan to steal £90,000.

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Top Cast

Peter Cushing
Peter CushingHarry Fordyce
André Morell
André MorellColonel Gore Hepburn
Richard Vernon
Richard VernonPearson
Norman Bird
Norman BirdArthur Sanderson
Kevin Stoney
Kevin StoneyDetective Inspector Mason
Barry Lowe
Barry LowePeter Harvill
Edith Sharpe
Edith SharpeMiss Pringle
Lois Daine
Lois DaineSally
Alan Haywood
Alan HaywoodKane
Jimmy Cains
Jimmy CainsSidewalk Santa Claus (uncredited)

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Is Cash on Demand worth watching?

Yes, Cash on Demand is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.553/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Crime, Drama, Thriller movies.

Is Cash on Demand hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.553/10), Cash on Demand is considered a hit among viewers.

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Cash on Demand is a Crime, Drama, Thriller movie that A charming but ruthless criminal holds the family of a bank manager hostage as part of a cold-blooded plan to steal £90,000....

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Critic Reviews

John ChardNov 7, 2019
★ 9

Cash on Delivery? Pah! This is Cash on Demand! Out of Hammer Film Productions, Cash on Demand is directed by Quentin Lawrence and adapted to screenplay by David Chantler & Lewis Greifer from a play by Jacques Gillies. It stars Peter Cushing, Andre Morell, Richard Vernon, Norman Bird and Kevin Stoney. Music is by Wilfred Josephs and photography by Arthur Grant. Hammer's Xmas movie has a kick and half. In the opening section of Quentin Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction", robber in waiting Tim Roth tells his lover, Amanda Plummer, about how a guy robbed a bank with just a telephone. This principal is the core of Hammer's majestic "Cash on Demand", an intense, tightly constructed thriller that also provides proof positive of the acting talents of Peter Cushing, Andre Morell & Richard Vernon. With minimal budget to work from and operating out of practically one set, director Lawrence gets the maximum suspense out of script with no blood letting or overt violence. This is very much about eloquent verbal sparring, the terror is in what might happen should Cushing's (superbly shifting of the acting gears as the plot unfolds) martinet bank manager not tow the slick line being drawn by Morel's (brilliantly playing his cards close to his chest) crafty thief. A real gem and a pleasant surprise, both in technical merits and outcome of story. Highly recommended to all serious fans of Classic British Cinema. 9/10

CinemaSerfNov 12, 2022
★ 7

If anyone was ever to wonder upon whom Arthur Lowe might have based his "Capt. Mainwaring" from "Dad's Army" character on, then they might look at Peter Cushing here in this superior heist thriller. He is the fastidious, frankly rather obnoxious, bank manager who runs his branch without any regard at all for his staff. Indeed, the first few scenes demonstrate just how unpleasant he can be - even on December 23rd! Unexpectedly, though, he has a visitor. "Col. Gore Hepburn" (André Morell) arrives and advises him and his chief clerk "Pearson" (Richard Vernon) that he is there from their insurance company to inspect the branch security practices. Soon, though, we discover that this visitor has an ulterior motive and has stooped to a fairly brutal and threatening method to secure it. What now follows is a tautly directed drama that allows Cushing to show more of his acting talents than he usually gets to display and there is also a subtle and under-stated performance from an on form Morell too. It falls away at the ending a bit though - I was actually rather disappointed by that, but for the vast majority of the ninety minutes this is an enthralling story that even has a slight sense of "A Christmas Carol" at the conclusion. Certainly well worth a watch.