Never Let Go

1962

Never Let Go

Never Let Go

1962 Feature Film ★ 7.1/10

Released 5/16/1962 (United States)

📖 Storyline

In London, crooked garage owner Lionel Meadows makes extra cash by selling stolen cars. He uses the services of a crew of chop-shop mechanics and relies on teenage hoodlums to steal the cars. Cosmetics salesman John Cummings is struggling to meet his monthly sales targets in order to keep his job. He recently purchased a 1959 Ford Anglia to help him deliver cosmetics samples to department stores. His car is essential to his job. However, young petty thief Tommy Towers steals John's car while it's parked on the street where John works. He delivers the stolen car to Meadows' chop-shop. John reports the theft to the police but the police is slow acting. With pressures at home and at work, John is desperate to recover his stolen vehicle. The police inspector keeps telling him to be patient as most stolen cars are recovered eventually. However, John becomes more and more desperate and impatient to re-claim his car. Against the advice of the police, he sets-out to investigate the matter himself. This will eventually bring him on a direct collision course with Lionel Meadows and his gang of chop-shop hoodlums. —nufs68

🎭 Cast & Crew

Director John Guillermin
Main Star Richard Todd, Character: John Cummings
Supporting Peter Sellers (as Lionel Meadows), Elizabeth Sellars (as Anne Cummings), Adam Faith (as Tommy Towers), Carol White (as Jackie), Mervyn Johns (as Alfie Barnes), Noel Willman (as Inspector Thomas), David Lodge (as Cliff), Peter Jones (as Alec Berger), John Bailey (as Mackinnon), Nigel Stock (as Regan), John Le Mesurier (as Pennington), John Dunbar (as Station Sergeant), Charles Houston (as Cyril Spink), Cyril Shaps (as Cypriot), Mignon O'Doherty (as Manageress), Maureen Connell (as Stores Girl), Marianne Stone (as Madge)

ℹ️ Details

IMDb Rating 7.1/10 (1,772 votes)
Reviews 50
Release Date 5/16/1962 (United States)
Format Feature Film
Filmed In United States
Country United States

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