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  1. Game for Three Losers is a 1965 British drama film directed by Gerry O'Hara and starring Michael Gough, Mark Eden and Toby Robins. It was made at Merton Park Studios as part of the long-running series of Edgar Wallace adaptations; this being adapted from a novel of the same name by Edgar Lustgarten.

  2. Game for Three Losers: Directed by Gerry O'Hara. With Michael Gough, Mark Eden, Toby Robins, Rachel Gurney. A politician is set up by his secretary and blackmailed by her brother.

    • (69)
    • Drama
    • Gerry O'Hara
    • 1965
  3. Premieres. Related. Links. Game for Three Losers. ( 1965 ) Drama. Based on Book. Black and White. A politician is set up by his secretary and blackmailed by her brother. Сast and Crew. Stars. Michael Gough. Mark Eden. Toby Robins. Rachel Gurney. Allan Cuthbertson. Al Mulock. Roger Hammond. Lockwood West. Mark Dignam. Catherine Willmer. Full Cast.

    • Gerry O'hara
    • Merton Park Studios
    • Michael Gough
    • United Kingdom
  4. Game for Three Losers: Directed by Gerry O'Hara. With Michael Gough, Mark Eden, Toby Robins, Rachel Gurney. Robert Hilary is a public figure, a businessman and a politician. Happily married, Hilary still lets his desire for his new secretary get the better of him.

    • (45)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Gerry O'Hara
    • 1965-04
  5. 1965 Directed by Gerry O’Hara. A politician is set up by his secretary and blackmailed by her brother. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases. Michael Gough Mark Eden Toby Robins Allan Cuthbertson. 55 mins More at IMDb TMDb. Sign in to log, rate or review. Share. Ratings. ★. 1 ★½ rating (8%) 2 ★★ ratings (17%) 4 ★★½ ratings (33%) 4 ★★★ ratings (33%)

    • Gerry O'hara
    • Merton Park Studios
  6. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Game for Three Losers (1965) - Gerry O'Hara on AllMovie - In this political thriller, the trouble begins…

  7. Game for Three Losers is a 1965 British drama film directed by Gerry O'Hara and starring Michael Gough, Mark Eden and Toby Robins. It was made at Merton Park Studios as part of the long-running series of Edgar Wallace adaptations; this being adapted from a novel of the same name by Edgar Lustgarten.[1][2]