A pacifist newswoman covering a NATO meeting becomes entangled with her neighbor, an international arms dealer.A pacifist newswoman covering a NATO meeting becomes entangled with her neighbor, an international arms dealer.A pacifist newswoman covering a NATO meeting becomes entangled with her neighbor, an international arms dealer.
Michael Shannon
- Lt. Davis
- (as Michael J. Shannon)
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- TriviaOne of the film's posters was painted artwork and bears a striking resemblance to the traditional design of James Bond cinema posters of the time with Roger Moore standing in a James Bond-like pose, dressed in a tuxedo and bow tie, holding a pistol with a silencer fitted, women positioned either side of him, and a composite image of a casino roulette wheel.
- Quotes
[On the fallacy of NATO.]
Lieutenant General Henry Steedman: In NATO, you have to have unanimous approval from all the member nations. It's like getting a troop of horses to piss at the same time.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Roger Moore: My Word Is My Bond (2006)
- SoundtracksThat Lucky Touch
Written by David Martin and Geoff Morrow
Music by John Scott
Conducted by John Scott
Recorded by Motivation
Produced by Stephen James for DJM Records
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I guess that the film wasn't so popular but I may be wrong. The fact is that many people have dislike to "That Lucky Touch" because it's not an action movie (as many of viewers had thought before watching this) but very light and "likeable" romantic comedy featuring Roger Moore, Susannah York, Shelley Winters and Lee J. Cobb.
The plot of the film isn't complexed. Arms dealer, Michael Scott (Roger Moore) prepares weapon transport for NATO. The whole operation is of course top secret, but one very inquisitive journalist, Julia Richardson (Susannah York) discovers what's going on and accidentally gets to know Michael. The problem begins when they fall in love with each other ...
Anyway, I suggest you watch "That Lucky Touch" and that's not only because of a fantastic performance given by Lee J. Cobb, and real good-looking pair Moore-York (they both had played together before in Peter Hunt's "Gold" (1974)) but also because it's a good "lonely-Friday-night" movie and Christopher Miles' gentle direction will make you feel relaxed.
The plot of the film isn't complexed. Arms dealer, Michael Scott (Roger Moore) prepares weapon transport for NATO. The whole operation is of course top secret, but one very inquisitive journalist, Julia Richardson (Susannah York) discovers what's going on and accidentally gets to know Michael. The problem begins when they fall in love with each other ...
Anyway, I suggest you watch "That Lucky Touch" and that's not only because of a fantastic performance given by Lee J. Cobb, and real good-looking pair Moore-York (they both had played together before in Peter Hunt's "Gold" (1974)) but also because it's a good "lonely-Friday-night" movie and Christopher Miles' gentle direction will make you feel relaxed.
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