Ken Jones, an English actor trained at RADA, brings a distinctive flair to his role in The File of the Golden Goose (1969). After honing his craft at Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop, he transitioned from signwriting to the stage, ultimately making his mark in film. In The File of the Golden Goose, Jones captivates as he navigates the intricacies of the plot, embodying the spirit of 1960s British cinema. His work remains a testament to the era's experimental edge, contributing to the cult film landscape.
The File of the Golden Goose
U.S. Secret Service agent Peter Novak goes undercover with Scotland Yard officer Thompson to halt a murderous gang of counterfeiters known as the Golden Goose. Although Peter is unsure about John's loyalties, the two infiltrate the gang and win the trust of thug Nick "The Owl" Harrison before enduring a series of double-crosses.