An under-cover detective lodges with a family as he tries to foil a gang of jewellery thieves.An under-cover detective lodges with a family as he tries to foil a gang of jewellery thieves.An under-cover detective lodges with a family as he tries to foil a gang of jewellery thieves.
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- TriviaThis film's initial telecasts in the USA took place in New York City Friday 22 July 1949 on WPIX (Channel 11), in Atlanta Sunday 31 July 1949 on WAGA (Channel 5), in Detroit Sunday 21 August 1949 on WWJ (Channel 4), in Los Angeles Sunday 18 September 1949 on KFI (Channel 9), and in Salt Lake City Tuesday 1 November 1949 on KDYL (Channel 4). Since this film had never been released theatrically in USA, these presentations also marked its USA premiere.
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Although this British crime film is a slow moving quota quickie, it's worth watching thanks to the efforts of the central cast members, a number of whom were or would be famous in their time. It's one of those films that seems to have very little in the way of plot or relevance in the first half an hour, but gradually picks up to a generally fun if over the top climax.
CHECKMATE concerns the activities of a rather dull family presided over by the ever-present Felix Aylmer as a rather stuffy old fellow. One of the daughters has a relationship with the slightly dodgy Donald Wolfit, noted Shakespearean star and renowned barnstormer. Meanwhile, a new lodger in the house (PLANET OF THE APES star Maurice Evans) is raising suspicion, with those indoors suspecting that he may not be who he says he is.
Eventually via some low key events, all is revealed. This is an actor's film really, heavy on the dialogue but light on action. A little comedy relief would have made it more presentable, although that sped-up fight scene is laughable in itself.
CHECKMATE concerns the activities of a rather dull family presided over by the ever-present Felix Aylmer as a rather stuffy old fellow. One of the daughters has a relationship with the slightly dodgy Donald Wolfit, noted Shakespearean star and renowned barnstormer. Meanwhile, a new lodger in the house (PLANET OF THE APES star Maurice Evans) is raising suspicion, with those indoors suspecting that he may not be who he says he is.
Eventually via some low key events, all is revealed. This is an actor's film really, heavy on the dialogue but light on action. A little comedy relief would have made it more presentable, although that sped-up fight scene is laughable in itself.
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- May 22, 2016
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- British and Dominions Studios, Elstree, Hertfordshire, England, UK(studio: produced at British & Dominions Boreham Wood, England Studios)
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- Runtime1 hour 7 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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