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The Missing Million

  • 1942
  • 1h 24min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,3/10
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The Missing Million (1942)
CrimeThriller

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA millionaire disappears after a blackmail attempt by criminal, The Panda. His sister tries to help the police find him and deal with an aftermath of murder and mystery.A millionaire disappears after a blackmail attempt by criminal, The Panda. His sister tries to help the police find him and deal with an aftermath of murder and mystery.A millionaire disappears after a blackmail attempt by criminal, The Panda. His sister tries to help the police find him and deal with an aftermath of murder and mystery.

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    • Philip Brandon
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Edgar Wallace
    • James Seymour
  • Star
    • Linden Travers
    • John Warwick
    • Patricia Hilliard
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,3/10
    95
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Philip Brandon
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Edgar Wallace
      • James Seymour
    • Star
      • Linden Travers
      • John Warwick
      • Patricia Hilliard
    • 5Recensioni degli utenti
    • 3Recensioni della critica
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    Linden Travers
    Linden Travers
    • Joan Walton
    John Warwick
    John Warwick
    • Bennett
    Patricia Hilliard
    Patricia Hilliard
    • Dora Coleman
    John Stuart
    John Stuart
    • Inspector Dicker
    Ivan Brandt
    • Rex Walton
    Brefni O'Rorke
    Brefni O'Rorke
    • Michael Coleman
    Charles Victor
    Charles Victor
    • Nobby Knowles
    Marie Ault
    Marie Ault
    • Mrs. Tweedle
    Eric Clavering
    • Parker
    Valentine Dyall
    Valentine Dyall
    • Mr. Collett
    Arthur Hambling
    Arthur Hambling
    • Wells
    Albert Chevalier
    • Policeman
    Aubrey Mallalieu
    Aubrey Mallalieu
    • Supporting Role
    James Donald
    James Donald
    • Assistant to Dicker
    • (as Jim Donald)
    Cecil Bevan
    • Supporting Role
    • Regia
      • Philip Brandon
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Edgar Wallace
      • James Seymour
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    5malcolmgsw

    Talkie convoluted Wallace thriller

    Edgar Wallace wrote hundreds of thrillers.Many of them featured gangs,often with strange names such as The Frog or as in this case The Panda.The film starts off promisingly enough but then gets bogged down by too much dialogue and too little action.The plot at times is too hard to follow and takes a number of unlikely twists and turns.When the Panda is not trying to find the missing million pounds he is bumping off members of his gang for disobeying him.Obviously he has very few followers left by the end.The police are here represented by that stalwart of the British screen,John Stuart.He has a very unlikely romance with Linden Travers.The film is badly let down by the climactic fight between Stuart and the head Panda.It really seems as if it was staged by amateurs.All in all this is a totally unmemorable film.
    5david-69780

    Linden Travers

    I agree with most of the comments here, especially for those praising the all-too-rare Linden Travers, who accounts for at least four of my five stars. But it's also of interest as being the first screen appearance of James Donald, here credited as 'Jim Donald'.
    5Clockwork-Avacado

    Worth Watching for Linden Travers alone...

    First time director Phillip Brandon does a fairly workman like rendering of Edgar Wallace's 1923 novel, "The Missing Million", a British mystery/comedy thriller. There's a strong emphasis on humour throughout, although there are still dramatic highlights. But, without a doubt, the highlight of the entire movie is the wonderful and stunningly glamorous Linden Travers, one of the finest British actresses of her generation ("The Lady Vanishes", "No Orchids for Miss Blandish", "The Ghost Train", "The Terror", etc), and she gives a delightfully subtle performance here, with all her trademark skills. She alone makes this movie worth watching. For fans of Travers, it's a far sassier, more worldly role than usual, definitely slightly influenced by American heroines of the time, and her deceptions even rather poke fun at the traditional damsel in distress types.

    She has an enjoyable relationship with co-stars John Stuart, and Patricia Hilliard, and is quite simply a joy to watch - If you love her in this, the definitely watch "The Ghost Train", easily her best role. The plot is a fairly standard muddle, with a missing fortune, a few murders, and a blackmailer known as "The Panda" - although why this is, we never actually find out. He signs his presence with a tiny porcelain statuette of a panda all the time, anyway. Marital bliss in the Walton household is about to be upset by a shocking conspiracy, which will claim may lives. Can Inspector Dicker (John Stuart) put a stop to it all?

    Stuart is a laid back hero, in the best British tradition, and compliments Travers very nicely. Rather less inspiring, though, is Charlie Victor's "Knobby Knowles", a woman-hating, comic safe-cracker, who provides light relief throughout the movie, and generally defuses situations throughout. Victor seems rather strained in his humour, and his "I hate women" gag gets rather tiresome very early on, although it continues right through to the bitter end. A little less of Knowles, and some more of Inspector Dicker - who kind of vanishes about half-way through for some reason - would have helped things a lot.

    Also of interest, there's an early appearance from a young Valentine Dyall (The Man in Black), playing a surprisingly weedy part. He doesn't get a great deal to do, but puts in a performance totally unlike the gruff, intimidating style that he would go on to define in later years. Co-star Patricia Hilliard is fairly entertaining too, although her role in the plot gets a little tangled up near the end, as a few too many complications are layered on, but she gives a good performance nonetheless, and is someone for Travers to bounce off in her more static scenes. For Hilliard, though, this would be her last ever movie performance, her most famous role probably being a part in sci-fi epic "Things to come."

    Overall, then, it's a fairly enjoyable romp, although perhaps lacking in dramatic incident. However, it has plenty of charisma and charm, although the plot does go a bit wild towards the last twenty minutes or so, and some rather poorly realised cinematography lets the finale down considerably. The identity of the panda is revealed largely without much fanfare, and few complications along the way. The final resolution is disappointing, although not terrible. Entertaining for fans of this generation of films, although not quite a classic. "The Terror" - also starring Linden Travers, and comic maestro Alistair Sim was a far better film, with richer comedy, stronger drama and a better plot, perhaps the highlight of the "Edgar Wallace" films currently being released. Rather forgettable, but fun nonetheless.
    4richardchatten

    "The Panda's Too Dangerous to Fool With!!"

    I thought The Squeaker was a daft enough name for an arch criminal, but Edgar Wallace must have been really desperate when he called this potboiler's "prince of blackmailers" The Panda. How the cast kept straight faces while pretending to be frightened of a villain named after a cuddly toy is probably the movie's greatest mystery! (I wonder who involved in the production kept as a souvenir the cute little model panda he sent in advance to his victims.)

    As the bodies start piling up the cast take the film's high mortality rate slightly more seriously than is usual in this sort of nonsense, but it actually gets slower and more talky as it approaches its climax, and The Panda's true identity is revealed so casually it took me a while to realise that the Great Reveal had already taken place...!

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      This film had its earliest documented UK telecast on BBC Sunday 31 July 1949, on an accident prone evening when it was brought in at the last minute to replace a play which "wasn't quite ready." In the USA it was first televised in Los Angeles Monday 5 February 1951 on KTLA (Channel 5), and in Pittsburgh Friday 16 February 1951 on WDTV (Channel 3). Since it had never been released theatrically in this country, these telecasts also constituted its USA public premiere presentations.

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    • Data di uscita
      • marzo 1942 (Regno Unito)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Riverside Studios, Hammersmith, Londra, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(studio: produced at Riverside Studios Hammersmith, England)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Signet Films Ltd.
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      • Black and White
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