
The Briggs Family
Drama · Crime
Overview
During the Second World War, a special constable and former solicitor is called upon to defend his son who is accused of the theft of a car
Top Cast


Edward Chapman
Edward Chapman
Charley Briggs
Edward Chapman
Charley Briggs


Jane Baxter
Jane Baxter
Sylvia Briggs
Jane Baxter
Sylvia Briggs


Mary Clare
Mary Clare
Mrs. Briggs
Mary Clare
Mrs. Briggs


Glynis Johns
Glynis Johns
Sheila Briggs
Glynis Johns
Sheila Briggs


Oliver Wakefield
Oliver Wakefield
Ronnie Perch
Oliver Wakefield
Ronnie Perch


Lesley Brook
Lesley Brook
Alice
Lesley Brook
Alice


Felix Aylmer
Felix Aylmer
Mr. Sand
Felix Aylmer
Mr. Sand


Jack Melford
Jack Melford
Jerry Tulse
Jack Melford
Jerry Tulse


Austin Trevor
Austin Trevor
John Smith
Austin Trevor
John Smith


George Carney
George Carney
George Downing
George Carney
George Downing
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