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El agente británico Bulldog Drummond es asignado para detener a un maestro criminal que usa mujeres hermosas para cometer sus asesinatos.El agente británico Bulldog Drummond es asignado para detener a un maestro criminal que usa mujeres hermosas para cometer sus asesinatos.El agente británico Bulldog Drummond es asignado para detener a un maestro criminal que usa mujeres hermosas para cometer sus asesinatos.
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- CuriosidadesRichard Johnson leads the cast in this 1960s spy film. Johnson was director Terence Young's first choice to play James Bond when casting "Agente 007 contra el Dr. No (1962)." Johnson also appeared in the 60s spy flicks, this film's sequel "Más peligrosas todavía (1969)" and "Ruta peligrosa (1967)."
- PifiasElke Sommer, playing Irma, jumps out of a plane with parachute. Her hands and feet are bare. But in the following free-fall she has white gloves and white shoes on, obviously her stunt double.
- Citas
Robert Drummond: Now, Brenda. Stop playing hard to get!
Brenda: I am hard to get... but it's worth the effort.
- ConexionesFeatured in Al Murray's Great British Spy Movies (2014)
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1966 re-imagining of Bulldog Drummond in the James Bond mold. Drummond was created in a series of stories by Sapper. He was a British soldier of fortune between the world wars who fell into one crime related tale after another. They were made into a series of films in the 30's with various people playing Drummond including Ronald Coleman and Ray Miland. Other people like Reginald Denny and John Barrymore played in support. It was for the most part a very fun series.
In Deadlier than the Male Drummond (here played by Richard Johnson) is a trouble shooting attorney investigating a series of "accidents" which he suspects are murder. The trail leads to a group of women who seem to be able to fix any problem for a price, actually a million pounds.
The film is a very good little crime action film, certainly its better than many spy films that appeared in the wake of the Bond films. There are many beautiful women, numerous witty remarks and a good number of action set pieces that are atypical in their implied violence (the torture of Drummond's nephew for example). I liked that there is a realism that the Bond films rarely had. there are no gadgets as such, though there is a life size steel chess set that figures into the plot towards the end that is amazing-especially since there was no CGI used (hey this was 1966). I liked this film a great deal. Keep an eye out for this gem on DVD or on cable, its worth taking the time to see it.
7 out of 10
In Deadlier than the Male Drummond (here played by Richard Johnson) is a trouble shooting attorney investigating a series of "accidents" which he suspects are murder. The trail leads to a group of women who seem to be able to fix any problem for a price, actually a million pounds.
The film is a very good little crime action film, certainly its better than many spy films that appeared in the wake of the Bond films. There are many beautiful women, numerous witty remarks and a good number of action set pieces that are atypical in their implied violence (the torture of Drummond's nephew for example). I liked that there is a realism that the Bond films rarely had. there are no gadgets as such, though there is a life size steel chess set that figures into the plot towards the end that is amazing-especially since there was no CGI used (hey this was 1966). I liked this film a great deal. Keep an eye out for this gem on DVD or on cable, its worth taking the time to see it.
7 out of 10
- dbborroughs
- 29 mar 2008
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By what name was Más peligrosas que los hombres (1967) officially released in India in English?
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