
Dick Turpin, an English highwayman who robs from the rich and gives to the poor, holds up the coach of Lord Churlton. Sometime later, in aiding a coach attacked by ruffians, Dick meets aristocratic Alice Brookfield, who is being forced by her family to marry Churlton.


The screen flickers to life with the charged atmosphere of 1920s London, where Dick Turpin, a dashing and daring highwayman, crosses paths with Alice Brookfield, a noblewoman bound by the strictures of her family. In Dick Turpin, directed by Charles Kenyon, this tale of a man who robs from the rich to give to the poor...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

John G. Blystone

Maurice Elvey
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" The screen flickers to life with the charged atmosphere of 1920s London, where Dick Turpin, a dashing and daring highwayman, crosses paths with Alice Brookfield, a noblewoman bound by the strictures of her family. In Dick Turpin, directed by Charles Kenyon, this tale of a man who robs from the rich to give to the poor, played by Philo McCullough, takes on a life of its own as it navigates the tumultuous waters of love, duty, and justice. The film begins with Turpin holding up the coach of Lord ..."
Lucille Hutton
Charles Kenyon, Donald W. Lee, Charles Darnton
United States

