Ill Get You for This
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Director Joseph M. Newman Music director Walter Goehr Language English | 5.9/10 IMDb Genre Crime, Drama Duration Country United Kingdom | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Writer William Rose , James Hadley Chase Release date 3 March 1951 (USA) Initial release January 1951 (United Kingdom) Screenplay William Rose, George Callahan Cast George Raft (Nick Cain), Coleen Gray (Kay Wonderly), Enzo Staiola (Toni), Charles Goldner (Massine), Walter Rilla (Müller)Similar movies The Gambler , Bob le Flambeur , Owning Mahowny , Tazza: The Hidden Card , The Gamble , Cabin in the Sky |
American gambler Nick arrives in San Paolo, Brazil, and falls for Colleen, an American tourist, who loses all of her money at the casino. He flees with Colleen after they are framed for murder, and he tries to track down the real killer.
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Ill Get You for This (released in the US as Lucky Nick Cain) is a 1951 UK black-and-white film made by Kaydor, directed by Joseph M. Newman from an adaptation by George Callahan and William Rose of James Hadley Chases book of the same name, and starring George Raft, Coleen Gray, and Enzo Staiola.

Nick, an American gambler, arrives in San Paolo and falls in love with Colleen, an American tourist, after she loses all of her money at the casino. Nick flees with Colleen after they are framed for murder and he tries to track down the real killer.
Plot
American gambler Nick Cain (Raft) arrives at the town of San Paola, and befriends shoe-shine boy Toni (Staiola). He discovers he has been framed for the murder of a U.S. Treasury Agent. He escapes with Kay Wonderly (Gray) to a village, leaving her to hide out. Cain gets help from Massine (Goldner), whom he does not trust. He uncovers an international counterfeiting ring, members of which are responsible for the murder.
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James Hadley Chase wrote the story for Ill Get You for This and Theres Always a Price Tag. James Hadley Chase wrote the story for Ill Get You for This and Eva. My Daughter Joy (1950). James Hadley Chase wrote the story for Ill Get You for This and wrote the screenplay for Crime on a Summer Morning. Try This One for Size (1989).
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