Summary
Jungle Street is a British crime film first released in 1961,
directed by Charles Saunders.
The film stars Jill Ireland, David McCallum, Kenneth Cope, Brian Weske and Vanda Hudson.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: Charles Saunders
- Script: Guido Coen, Alexander Doré
- Photo: Walter J. Harvey
- Music: Harold Geller
- Cast: Jill Ireland (Sue), David McCallum (Terry Collins), Kenneth Cope (Johnny), Brian Weske (Joe Lucas), Vanda Hudson (Lucy Bell), Edna Doré (Mrs. Collins), Thomas Gallagher (Mr. Collins), Howard Pays (Sergeant Pelling), Joy Webster (Rene), Martin Sterndale (Inspector Bowen), John Chandos (Jacko Fielding), Meier Tzelniker (Mr. Rose), Larry Burns (Barman), Fred Griffiths (Dealer), Julie Shearing (Cashier), Faye Craig (Native Dancer), Anne Scott (Margo), Gillian Watt (Dancing Girl), Alfred Farrell (Mr. Burns), Jacqueline Jones (Dolly), William Wilde (Sid Porter), Howard Douglas (Old Bill), Richard McNeff (Policeman), Marian Collins (Announcer)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 89 min; B&W
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