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Jugada mortal

Título original: The Gambler and the Lady
  • 1952
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  • 1h 12min
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA social-climbing American with a business in illegal gambling falls in love with a blue blood, but gangsters and a jealous ex-girlfriend stand in the way of happiness.A social-climbing American with a business in illegal gambling falls in love with a blue blood, but gangsters and a jealous ex-girlfriend stand in the way of happiness.A social-climbing American with a business in illegal gambling falls in love with a blue blood, but gangsters and a jealous ex-girlfriend stand in the way of happiness.

  • Dirección
    • Patrick Jenkins
    • Sam Newfield
  • Guionista
    • Sam Newfield
  • Elenco
    • Dane Clark
    • Kathleen Byron
    • Naomi Chance
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Patrick Jenkins
      • Sam Newfield
    • Guionista
      • Sam Newfield
    • Elenco
      • Dane Clark
      • Kathleen Byron
      • Naomi Chance
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    • 6Opiniones de los críticos
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    Dane Clark
    Dane Clark
    • Jim Forster
    Kathleen Byron
    Kathleen Byron
    • Pat
    Naomi Chance
    Naomi Chance
    • Lady Susan Willens
    Meredith Edwards
    Meredith Edwards
    • Dave Davies
    Anthony Forwood
    Anthony Forwood
    • Lord Peter Willens
    Eric Pohlmann
    Eric Pohlmann
    • Arturo Colonna
    Enzo Coticchia
    • Angelo Colonna
    Julian Somers
    • Licasi - Club Manager
    Anthony Ireland
    Anthony Ireland
    • Richard Farning
    Thomas Gallagher
    • Sam
    Max Bacon
    • Maxie
    Mona Washbourne
    Mona Washbourne
    • Miss Minter
    Jane Griffiths
    • Janey Greer (Lady Jane Greer)
    Richard Shaw
    • Louis
    George Pastell
    George Pastell
    • Jacko Spina
    Martin Benson
    Martin Benson
    • Tony - Pat's Dance Partner
    Eric Boon
    • The Boxer
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    • Boxing Promoter
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      • Patrick Jenkins
      • Sam Newfield
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      • Sam Newfield
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    5daoldiges

    It's a Gamble with Minimal Payoff

    American ex-con and illegal gambling boss has jumped the pond over the England to escape his tainted past and get accepted into society. Played by Dane Cook he's an alright guy but for me lacks the charisma that would have two dames fighting over him. The female co-leads played by Bryon and Chance are individually kind of interesting characters but the struggle between them is never really developed, outside on one juicy, near catfight scene, they are both wasted in this uninspired script. Too much time is wasted on the relationships between Cook and his two sidekicks, who are both completely uninteresting and don't add all that much to the film. It's a shame because all the elements are here for something much more that what is delivered.
    6Handlinghandel

    Elements of film noir in a melodrama

    There's plenty of crime in this Lippert picture. It opens with a well shot killing that is not clear till well into the movie. Dane Clark is the star. He was a staple of film noir. Here, we also see him in a top hat!

    Yes, the subject is more class than crime. Clark is the gambler of the tile. (The female title character doesn't appear till almost half an hour into the movie.) He's an American but he wants to fit in in England. He's taking lessons in deportment from a caricature of a British lady.

    He has a Scottish pal (Meredith Edwards) who is put forward as his butler. He longs to become accepted by nobility.

    The supporting cast is good. The woman he falls for is not particularly charismatic but she's attractive. The more conventionally low-life types are plausible.

    The dialog contains a lot of blatant exposition: "It's hard to believe that X years ago I was in Y with Z and while A B were ..."

    It's well shot and holds the attention. But it's nothing to write (back) home about.
    J. Spurlin

    Typically weak attempt by the Hammer studio to replicate American crime films; climax is mildly exciting

    A social-climbing American (Dane Clark) with a business in illegal gambling falls in love with a blue blood (Naomi Chance), but gangsters and a jealous ex-girlfriend (Kathleen Byron) stand in the way of happiness.

    "The Gambler and the Lady" is a typically weak attempt by the Hammer studio to replicate American crime films. A mildly exciting climax (part of which is shown at the beginning) is the only thing that livens up this dull affair. I would have liked to see more of Percy Marmont, who was so good as Col. Burgoyne in Alfred Hitchcock's "Young and Innocent." Here he only gets a brief part as Chance's father.
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    noir-like drama from Hammer films

    There were lots of movies like "The Gambler and the Lady" back in the '50s: low-budget British noir-like films, sometimes detective stories, starring an American second or third-stringer, with the rest of the cast British. Often they're quite entertaining.

    "The Gambler and the Lady" is one such film from 1952, produced by Hammer Film, and stars Dane Clark, Kathleen Byron, Naomi Chance, and Anthony Forwood. Forwood, by the way, was a very handsome man who was married to Glynis Johns and then became Dirk Bogarde's partner and manager for 30-plus years.

    Clark plays Jim Forster, an American running an illegal gambling houses in England. The story is told in flashback - when the film begins, we see Forster being hit by a car.

    Forster, a little rough around the edges, is a social climber, and in fact is taking lessons in social niceties so he can rub elbows with the mucky-mucks. He is dating a dancer at his club, Pat (Byron), who seems to want to get more serious than Forster. One night, she loses her temper at him and he walks out and won't have anything to do with her again.

    At his club, he meets Lady Willens (Chance), and though her brother (Forwood) who bounced a check at Forster's club is against him, she starts to see him. Pat becomes jealous and attempts to warn her off.

    That's on the personal end. On the professional end, some thug-types want to take over his clubs. When Lady Willens' father talks about a mining deal that promises to be lucrative, Forster thinks he's found a way into the social strata and out of illegal gambling.

    Dane Clark had a very prolific 45-year career which, once the '50s hit, was mostly in television. He started out in films as an ersatz John Garfield but never hit those heights. He is well cast in this. Naomi Chance was effective and beautiful as the society woman; she did a lot of this type of movie during her career. The patrician-looking Kathleen Byron (who appeared in "Saving Private Ryan") made a good shrew. Interestingly, all of the lead actors had long, very active careers.

    Hammer Films are low budget, yes, but they usually are atmospheric, as this one was, and entertaining. They attempted to copy the American films done by, say, RKO in the '40s, and while not entirely successful, you may enjoy this one.
    5wes-connors

    A Shot in the Dark Alley

    After he is apparently shot and hit by a car, we meet shady Dane Clark (as Jim Forster). An American in London, Mr. Clark operates a successful gambling casino. Clark served three years in prison because he got "crazy drunk" and beat a man to death. He would like to be accepted in polite society, but Clark still has a temper. He also talks like a Warner Brothers movie gangster, which doesn't help in "manners school." Clark decides to end his affair with common nightclub dancer Kathleen Byron (as Pat) and get intimate with classy socialite Naomi Chance (as Susan Willens). Underworld types give Clark a hard time...

    Writer Sam Newfield delivers some interesting characters here, especially upper-crust Anthony Forwood (as Peter Willens), who could be a con-man, and mean-looking henchman Meredith Edwards (as Dave Davies), who has a devilish haircut. Still, the production is weak. The women should be more interesting, but are late and sketchy. It would have been nice to see more of both Ms. Byron and Ms. Chance. Byron could easily have been in more of the early scenes, to establish her upfront as Clark's precarious moll. The opening turns out to be a teaser; later in the film, we get see who wanted Clark dead. Sadly, you may not care.

    ***** The Gambler and the Lady (12/26/52) Sam Newfield ~ Dane Clark, Naomi Chance, Anthony Forwood, Meredith Edwards

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      First Hammer film of George Pastell.
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      • 26 de enero de 1953 (Reino Unido)
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Bray Studios, Down Place, Oakley Green, Berkshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Studio)
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      • Lippert Films
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      • 1h 12min(72 min)
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