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The Strange Affair (1968), British crime film with Michael York, Susan George and Jeremy Kemp. A rookie P.C. becomes embroiled in the seedy world of gangland London, after a Detective...
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Jul 26, 2010 · The Strange Affair is a fragmentary "60's" interpretation of a straightforward Bernard Toms novel. Michael York plays a rookie London policeman, appalled at the corruption surrounding him. He...
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The Strange Affair is a 1968 British crime drama film directed by David Greene and starring Michael York, Jeremy Kemp and Susan George. It is based on the 1966 novel by former Metropolitan policeman and private investigator Bernard Toms that was believed to be based on policeman Harold Challenor
Peter Strange fails his university examinations in philosophy and joins the London Metropolitan Police Force. Serving in the same district is Detective Sergeant Pierce, an embittered man obsessed with obtaining the conviction of Quince, a former policeman now involved in drug peddling.
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In swinging London near the tail end of the 1960s, newly minted constable Peter Strange (Michael York) is assigned to assist detective David Pierce (Jeremy Kemp) in an undercover drug sting...
- Crime, Drama
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When rookie P.C. Strange falls for an under aged girl, he is unknowingly compromised by a pair of pornographers. Meanwhile, seasoned Det. Pierce is out to catch mob boss Quince and soon both plots intertwine.