Piccadilly Zero Hour 12 (1963)

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Original Title: Piccadilly null Uhr zwölf

Overview and Setting
"Piccadilly Zero Hour 12" is a 1963 British crime drama directed by John Lemont, featuring significant actors like Anthony Oliver, Yoko Tani, and Paddy Webster. Set in a murky London, the plot deciphers in an engaging swirl of secret, thriller, and drama.

Main Plot
The movie's storyline focuses on a detailed diamond burglary and relies heavily on the element of suspense and dramatic tension. Anthony Oliver plays the character of John Durk, a creative and resourceful detective diligently trying to solve the secret of a tactically prepared diamond break-in at a prominent London precious jewelry facility in Piccadilly. The break-in is carried out by a sneaky gang of thieves who stole $3 million worth of gems with amazing ease and skill, leaving no discernible hints behind.

The Investigation
Detective Durk dedicates himself to unravel this secret, and the movie information his unrelenting pursuit of the truth behind the cunning crime. The dense London fog and the streets of Piccadilly form a gloomy, climatic background for Durk's investigation, setting the stage for various plot twists and fascinating series. Durk's investigation exposes that the burglary was carefully prepared down to the minute, set up for zero hour or midnight, which offers the film its title - "Piccadilly Zero Hour 12".

Character Interactions and Plot Development
As Durk dives much deeper into the case, he interacts with an array of characters which add more color and depth to the plot. He crosses paths with Yvonne (incredible acting by Yoko Tani), a bar person hosting who has knowledge secret to the examination. Another significant character is Clare (played by Paddy Webster), a mystery female that Durk encounters, even more complicating the story.

Climax and Conclusion
The climax of "Piccadilly Zero Hour 12" is marked by an awesome chase, a race versus time, where Durk follows different leads to get to the bottom of the crime. His investigator capabilities are put to the ultimate test as he discovers layer after layer of deceptiveness and lastly zeroes in on the culprits behind the adventurous heist. Intrigue builds up till the last moments, where the identities of the thieves are revealed, and justice is served, culminating in a gratifying conclusion to this fascinating 90s mystery-drama.

Overall Impact
"Piccadilly Zero Hour 12" articulately showcases narrative suspense and a thrilling plot, immersing the audiences in the atmosphere of 1960s London. Fantastic performances by the cast and specifically plotted twists create a gripping crime drama that leaves audiences on the edge of their seats. This movie is a must-watch for enthusiasts of traditional British crime thrillers. Its excellent mix of detailed plot information, sharp discussion, engaging performances, and climatic setting mark it out as an extraordinary piece from the golden age of British movie theater.

Top Cast

  • Helmut Wildt
    Mike Hilton
  • Hanns Lothar (small)
    Hanns Lothar
    Jack Bellamy
  • Ann Smyrner (small)
    Ann Smyrner
    Ruth Morgan
  • Klaus Kinski (small)
    Klaus Kinski
    Whitey
  • Karl Lieffen (small)
    Karl Lieffen
    Lee Costello
  • Pinkas Braun (small)
    Pinkas Braun
    Sir Reginald Cunningham
  • Camilla Spira (small)
    Camilla Spira
    Pamela
  • Rudolf Fernau (small)
    Rudolf Fernau
    Inspektor Craddock
  • Dieter Eppler (small)
    Dieter Eppler
    Sergeant Slatterly
  • Ilja Richter (small)
    Ilja Richter
    Edgar Wallace
  • Albert Bessler (small)
    Albert Bessler
    Skinny