The Gelignite Gang

The Gelignite Gang is a black and white 1956 British second feature[1] crime film directed by Terence Fisher and Francis Searle, starring Wayne Morris and Sandra Dorne.

After he leaves, the head waiter, Bergman, calls him from a phone box, but before he can say much he is shot dead by an unseen assailant.

Baxter is more successful than his boss at chatting up the office secretary, Sally, and asks her to dinner at the Green Dragon Club.

Monthly Film Bulletin said "Straightforward crime thriller on a modest scale, with fast and furious action in familiar London surroundings.

"[4] Chibnall and McFarlane in The British 'B' Film wrote: "It is hard to imagine anyone finding much pleasure in Francis Searle's The Gelignite Gang except for the frequent unintentional laughs provided by its clichéd script and wooden direction. ...