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  1. Overview. Having pulled off the smallest ever train robbery, Little Walter and his crew decide to get out of London. The six of them set up business in a disused monastery off the Cornish coast, despite the fact that none of them really qualifies as a monk - least of all Walter's moll Bikini.

  2. Crooks in Cloisters is a 1964 British comedy film directed by Jeremy Summers and starring Ronald Fraser, Barbara Windsor, Bernard Cribbins and Melvyn Hayes. [1] It was written by T. J. Morrison and Mike Watts.

  3. A gang of London crooks rob a train, then hide out in a remote island monastery, posing as monks. With the help of a local fisherman they continue to deal in stolen goods, but Superintendent Mungo is on their trail. Show full synopsis.

    • Jeremy Summers
    • Associated British Picture Corp.
    • Gordon L.T. Scott
    • T.J Morrison
  4. 'Crooks In Cloisters', however, begins with a robbery - a small-time London-based gang - headed by the gruff Walt ( Ronald Fraser ) - robs a train, and eludes the long arm of Superintendent Mungo ( Alistair Williamson ) of New Scotland Yard by living on a remote Cornish island as monks.

  5. Crooks In Cloisters. 1964 film; Film about a band of London thieves who decides to make a strategic retreat to a Cornish monastery. Stars Ronald Fraser, Barbara Windsor, Gregoire Aslan, Bernard Cribbins, Davy Kaye and more.

  6. Having pulled off the smallest ever train robbery, Little Walter and his crew decide to get out of London. The six of them set up business in a disused monastery off the Cornish coast, despite the fact that none of them really qualifies as a monk - least of all Walter's moll Bikini.

  7. After a successful train robbery, a gang led by Little Walter gets cold feet and needs to get out of London quickly. Little Walter, his moll Bikini and the rest of the gang escape to a Cornish island where they plan to hide out in a monastery disguised as monks.

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