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| writer = Lewis J Hagleton
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| music = [[Paul Ferris (composer)|Paul Ferris]]
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| editor = [[Jackson Bowdell]]
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* [[Gilbert Wynne]]
* [[Gilbert Wynne]]

Revision as of 07:45, 18 November 2022

Clegg
Directed byLindsay Shonteff
Written byLewis J Hagleton
Produced byLindsay Shonteff (credited as Lewis J. Force)
Starring
Music byPaul Ferris

Clegg, known as The Bullet Machine in the USA is a 1970 British crime film directed by Lindsay Shonteff. It featured Gilbert Wynne in his first starring role. Clegg follows a case of a private detective named Harry Clegg, a former policeman in London. The film was also released under the titles Clegg Private Eye,[1] The Bullet Machine and Harry and the Hookers.[2] It was lensed in various locations around London including the Docklands and Highgate Cemetery, as well as in Paris.

The entrance to the Egyptian Avenue, West Highgate Cemetery is shown in the film

Gilbert Wynne would also star in Shonteff's next film, Permissive which was also released in 1970. The score was by Paul Ferris. The film was distributed by Tigon.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Clegg, British Film Institute, accessed January 7, 2017
  2. ^ IMDB, The Bullet Machine, accessed January 7, 2017