

"A priceless true story."
In 1961, a 60-year-old taxi driver stole Goya’s portrait of the Duke of Wellington from the National Gallery in London. It was the first (and remains the only) theft in the Gallery’s history. What happened next became the stuff of legend.
Kempton Bunton

Dorothy Bunton

Jackie Bunton

Mrs. Gowling

Jeremy Hutchinson

Kenny Bunton

Irene Boslover

Pammy

Debbie

Foreman

Judge Aarvold

Neddie Cussen

Woman with Babe
Post Office Clerk
PO Official #1

PO Official #2
Barry Spence

Rab Butler

Sir Philip Hendy

Press Woman

Wilf

Freda

Office Worker
BBC Receptionist

Passing BBC Manager

Express Receptionist
Express Editor

Sir Joseph Simpson

Agnes Gowling
Dr. Unsworth

DI Brompton

DI Macpherson

Factory Worker
Javid Akram
Mr. Walker

Scruffy Little Boy

Eddie

Bakery Assistant

PC Inverdale
PC Myton

Goya
Duke of Wellington
Bar Lady
Gallery Security Guard

Eric Crowther

Mr. Edbury
Press Photographer (uncredited)
