Two Guys Abroad

Two Guys Abroad is an unreleased 1962 British film directed by Don Sharp and starring George Raft and Maxie Rosenbloom.

They were made for a double purpose: as a pilot episode for a TV series; if that failed, for release as a B movie supporting the main feature.

"[5] Sharp said the film was made "on a very small budget in very minimal time... a terrible script."

He was amiable, always ribbing Maxie; constantly doing his coin-flipping act; and likely at any moment to break into a few dance steps – for no particular reason.

"We're just aiming to make a film that will entertain people for 75 minutes or so," said Suess.