Solo for Sparrow

Solo for Sparrow
Directed by Gordon Flemyng
Produced by Jack Greenwood
Written by Roger Marshall
Based on novel The Gunner by Edgar Wallace[1]
Starring Anthony Newlands
Music by Bernard Ebbinghouse
Cinematography Bert Mason
Edited by Robert Jordan Hill
Production
company
Distributed by Anglo-Amalgamated Film Distributors (U.K.)
Release date
1962
Running time
56 mins.
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Solo for Sparrow is a 1962 film directed by Gordon Flemyng and produced by Jack Greenwood and Aviral Nikhanj, part of the Edgar Wallace Mysteries series of British second-features.[2] It stars Anthony Newlands, Glyn Houston and Nadja Regin, and features Michael Caine in an early supporting role.[3] The film was released in America in 1966, when the producers capitalised on Caine's new-found fame and released it with his name above the title.[4]

Plot

Inspector Sparrow (Glyn Houston) is a provincial detective who sets up his own private-eye firm when Scotland Yard meddles with his business. When crooks accidentally kill a shop cashier while stealing the keys to the jewellery shop where she works, Sparrow goes to work. He successfully tracks down the criminals and turns them over to Scotland Yard.

Cast

References

  1. Goble, Alan (1 January 1999). "The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film". Walter de Gruyter via Google Books.
  2. "Solo for Sparrow (1962)".
  3. "Solo for Sparrow (1965) - Gordon Flemyng - Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related - AllMovie".
  4. "Solo for Sparrow - Film from RadioTimes".
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