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Two Way Stretch
Synopsis
Peter Sellers stars as an inmate in a model prison run by Maurice Denham. Though Sellers is disinclined to escape (he's never been as comfortable in his life), he is convinced to do so by phony vicar Wilfred Hyde-White, who breaks into jail to outline a robbery scheme. Hyde-White's plan is to have Sellers and his cellmates David Lodge and Bernard Cribbins take a brief vacation from jail, pull off a big-time robbery, then return undetected to prison, thereby establishing a perfect alibi. Within its 87-minute time span, Two-Way Stretch takes satirical potshots at political bleeding hearts, obese Middle Eastern potentates, and regulation-bound British police officials. One cannot be faulted for wishing that Peter Sellers had stuck to engaging small-scale British farces such as this and had never ventured into such unamusing big-budgeters as The Bobo and There's a Girl in My Soup.~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Full Credits
  • Director:
    Robert Day,
  • Writer:
    John Warren, Len Heath,
  • Producer:
    E.M. Smedley-Aston,
  • Cinematographer:
    Geoffrey Faithfull,
  • Editor:
    Bert Rule,
  • Cast:
    Peter Sellers, Lionel Jeffries, David Lodge, Bernard Cribbins, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Maurice Denham,
  • Camera Operator:
    Frank Drake,
  • Makeup Artist:
    Jimmy Evans,
  • Story by:
    Vivian Cox,
  • Sound Recordist:
    Paddy Cunningham, Maurice Askew,
  • Hairdresser:
    Joyce James,
  • Assistant Director:
    Kip Gowans,
  • Art Direction:
    John Box,
  • Screenplay:
    Len Heath, John Warren,

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