Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueInternational crook Wolf Frees and his partner, Percy Herbert, steal the "Green Buddah," a priceless eastern-art object, while it is on a display-exhibition in London. Frees double-crosses H... Tout lireInternational crook Wolf Frees and his partner, Percy Herbert, steal the "Green Buddah," a priceless eastern-art object, while it is on a display-exhibition in London. Frees double-crosses Herbert and forces Wayne Morris, the owner of a small charter-plane company to fly him to G... Tout lireInternational crook Wolf Frees and his partner, Percy Herbert, steal the "Green Buddah," a priceless eastern-art object, while it is on a display-exhibition in London. Frees double-crosses Herbert and forces Wayne Morris, the owner of a small charter-plane company to fly him to Glasgow. During the flight, the two men struggle and the plane crashes. Morris then sets ou... Tout lire
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- Art Gallery Visitor
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The plot has marked similarities to that of Cross Channel, another of Republic Pictures' ventures into British 'B' movies at the time, and also starring the amiable Wayne Morris. In the former he operated a charter boat, in this he's in the air-taxi business, and in both he gets involved with a gang of double-crossing crooks. Mary Germaine, attractive leading lady of British second features of this time, gets to sing on a couple of occasions, though it's not clear if her voice is dubbed. The only other notable aspect is some location shooting at Battersea Fun Fair.
The story begins with a pair of crooks robbing an art exhibit of a valuable statue called 'The Green Buddha'. Soon, however, one crook double-crosses his friend and his plan is to sell it and keep all the profits. But he has to get to Glasgow and he commandeers an airplane and makes poor Gary (Morris) to fly him at gunpoint. Later, during the flight, they struggle and the plane crashes and evil Gary then goes to Glasgow following Frees death. Why? Because the plane was from his small airline and losing it will put him out of business...so, if he can retrieve the Buddha, he'll be able to use the reward to save his company. And, someone in Glasgow knows all about the theft.
This is a decent but not especially great film...pretty much what I'd call a time-passer. Morris is an interesting hero type, as he meets up with a lovely girl and she keeps thinking he'll hit on her...but all he really is interesting in his airline! I do appreciate how he isn't so stereotypical! Overall, a competent and reasonably interesting film...and not much more.
And thus we have another hunt for the maguffin, with only Morris, who's immune to dames because of a busted marriage, to guide us. Other people to be suspicious of are sideshow owner Walter Rilla -- a lot of the the movie is shot at Blackpool, Morris' partner Leslie Linder, and an assortment of people with and without continental accents. Me, I kept an eye on Lloyd Lamble, as the police inspector who keeps finding Morris right by the scene of the crime, but never pulls him in. The result is a perfectly satisfactory movie that I hope made back its costs.
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- AnecdotesMary Germaine's debut.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Green Carnation
- Lieux de tournage
- Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, SW3, Royaume-Uni (RU)(Location of the house boat.)
- Société de production
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- Durée1 heure 2 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1