The Toff in Town
"The Toff in Town" is a 1960 British crime film directed by Robert Hartford-Davis. The story follows a suave and sophisticated criminal named Johnny who becomes embroiled in a series of heists in London. The film showcases the glamorous yet dangerous world of crime, highlighting the contrast between the upper class and the underworld.
The film features a mix of suspense and drama, with a focus on the character's charm and cunning. It stars David Niven as the lead, bringing a touch of elegance to the gritty narrative. "The Toff in Town" is notable for its portrayal of post-war British society and the allure of a life of crime.