

Salute the Toff
Overview
The Toff solves the mystery of a missing employer. One of the BFi's most wanted films.
- Production
- Nettlefold Films
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Cast

John Bentley
The Honourable Richard Rollison

Carol Marsh
Fay Gretton

Valentine Dyall
Inspector Grice

Shelagh Fraser
Myra Lorne

Wally Patch
Bert Ebbutt

Arthur Hill
Ted Harrison

Peter Bull
Lorne

Tony Britton
Draycott

Peter Gawthorne
Mortimer Harvey

Peter Dyneley
Lady Anthea's Husband (uncredited)

Ian Fleming
(uncredited)

Andreas Malandrinos
Frederico (uncredited)

Peter Swanwick
Night Porter (uncredited)
Crew
- Director
- Maclean Rogers
- Writers
- John Creasey
- Producers
- Ernest G. Roy
- Cinematography
- Geoffrey Faithfull
- Composer
- Wilfred Burns
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CinemaSerf
September 11, 2022
John Bentley is the super sleuth in this rather pedestrian tale of the aristocratic "Rolly" who is trying to track down a missing person and en route encounters murder and mischief. It moves along quickly and Roddy Hughes is standout as the butler "Jolly' who is as perfectly adept at throwing right hooks as he is at making tea; and he has quite a funny turn of phrase too. It's in a similar vein to Charteris' "The Saint" without quite the same degree of charm and sophistication.

