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  1. The Flying Scot (U.S. title: Mailbag Robbery) is a 1957 British 'B' crime film produced and directed by Compton Bennett and starring Lee Patterson, Kay Callard and Alan Gifford. The screenplay was by Norman Hudis based on a story by Jan Read and Ralph Smart .

  2. The Mailbag Robbery: Directed by Compton Bennett. With Lee Patterson, Kay Callard, Alan Gifford, Margaret Withers. Ronnie, earning very little from his own exploits, gathers together a band of villains to carry out a robbery on 'The Flying Scotsman' passenger train.

    • (392)
    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • Compton Bennett
    • 1957-11
  3. A gang of four would-be robbers plans to steal a fortune in currency hidden aboard the "Flying Scotsman" in a railroad stateroom by cutting through the wall of the adjacent stateroom, but find themselves up against numerous unexpected drawbacks, including interference by their fellow passengers.

  4. May 8, 2022 · The Flying Scot (1957) Movie Clip. Ronnie, earning very little from his own exploits, gathers together a band of villains to carry out a robbery on 'The Flying Scotsman' passenger...

    • 2 min
    • 894
    • Grupo SWZ
  5. Also known as The Flying Scot in the UK. After learning what's being transported on the Flying Scot, Ronnie Cowan plans the biggest robbery of all time in this crime drama directed by Compton Bennett. The story concerns a gang that plans to steal a £500,000 worth of banknotes from an express train.

    • Compton Bennett
    • Insignia Films, Anglo-Amalgamated
  6. Synopsis. A gang of four would-be robbers plans to steal a fortune in currency hidden aboard the "Flying Scotsman" in a railroad stateroom by cutting through the wall of the adjacent stateroom, but find themselves up against numerous unexpected drawbacks, including interference by their fellow passengers.

  7. The Flying Scot is a compact, claustrophobic British B-movie gem directed by Compton Bennett (The Seventh Veil, Man-Eater) and written by Norman Hudis (Carry on Nurse, The Duke Wore Jeans) and Ralph Smart (Always a Bride, Bush Christmas).