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195179 minAdventure, Romance

The Lady and the Bandit

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Is The Lady and the Bandit worth watching? With a rating of 6/10, this Adventure, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Lady and the Bandit Synopsis

Highwayman Dick Turpin rides 200 miles to save his wife from the gallows in 18th-century England.

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Top Cast

Louis Hayward
Louis HaywardDick Turpin
Patricia Medina
Patricia MedinaJoyce Greene
Suzanne Dalbert
Suzanne DalbertCecile
Tom Tully
Tom TullyTom King
John Williams
John WilliamsArchbald Puffin
Malú Gatica
Malú GaticaBaroness Margaret
Alan Mowbray
Alan MowbrayLord Charles Willoughby
Lumsden Hare
Lumsden HareSir Robert Walpole
Barbara Brown
Barbara BrownLady Greene
George Baxter
George BaxterDavid Garrick

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Is The Lady and the Bandit worth watching?

The Lady and the Bandit has received mixed reviews with a 6/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Adventure, Romance movies.

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The Lady and the Bandit has received average ratings (6/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The Lady and the Bandit is a Adventure, Romance movie that Highwayman Dick Turpin rides 200 miles to save his wife from the gallows in 18th-century England....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfSep 1, 2024
★ 6

Dick Turpin's is one of those legends that should have fitted nicely with Louis Hayward's style of swashbuckling heroics. Plenty of opportunity to rob the wealthy that travel the as yet un-policed roads of 1730s England. Sadly, though, Ralph Murphy chooses to focus more on the romantic elements of his roguish subject and we are left with a rather slow moving melodrama. After one of his hold-ups, he meets and falls in love with "Joyce" (Patricia Medina), settles down to middle-class inn-keeping for a while before he goes back to his old ways with friend Tom King (Tom Tully). That's when he robs "Lord Willoughby" (Alan Mowbray) and relieves him of a document proving the existence of treason afoot - the price on his head rockets and his jealous friend "Cecile" (Suzanne Dalbert) sets about betraying him too. At times it is quite exciting - his break-neck race to York on "Black Bess", for example - but otherwise this just plods along with neither of the leading ladies having much on-screen charisma, nor dialogue to work with. Mowbray features sparingly as his foe and the direction is just, well, lacking... Hayward does try, but he has lost the glint from his eye and can't carry this all by himself as entertainingly he once could. I hadn't heard of this film before today, but after watching I'm afraid I am not really surprised.