
First Offence
Crime
Overview
After his father sells his car, an immature playboy steals it back, and gets involved with a gang of professional car thieves. British remake of "Mauvaise graine" (1934).
Top Cast


John Mills
John Mills
Johnnie Penrose
John Mills
Johnnie Penrose


Lilli Palmer
Lilli Palmer
Jeanette
Lilli Palmer
Jeanette


Bernard Nedell
Bernard Nedell
The Boss
Bernard Nedell
The Boss


Michel André
Michel André
Michel
Michel André
Michel
H.G. Stoker
H.G. Stoker
Dr. G.E. Penrose
H.G. Stoker
Dr. G.E. Penrose


Jean Wall
Jean Wall
The Zebra
Jean Wall
The Zebra
Paul Velsa
Paul Velsa
Peanuts
Paul Velsa
Peanuts


Marcel Maupi
Marcel Maupi
Man in Panama Hat
Marcel Maupi
Man in Panama Hat


Judy Kelly
Judy Kelly
Girl in Garage
Judy Kelly
Girl in Garage


Marcel André
Marcel André
Marcel André
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