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Spy Hunt

  • 1950
  • Approved
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
374
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Robert Douglas, Howard Duff, Walter Slezak, and Märta Torén in Spy Hunt (1950)
Film NoirActionCrimeDramaThriller

During the Cold War, a microfilm concealed in the collar of a panther, transported by freight rail, is sought by several spies after the animal escapes its cage following the train's derailm... Read allDuring the Cold War, a microfilm concealed in the collar of a panther, transported by freight rail, is sought by several spies after the animal escapes its cage following the train's derailment in Switzerland.During the Cold War, a microfilm concealed in the collar of a panther, transported by freight rail, is sought by several spies after the animal escapes its cage following the train's derailment in Switzerland.

  • Director
    • George Sherman
  • Writers
    • Victor Canning
    • Leonard Lee
    • George Zuckerman
  • Stars
    • Howard Duff
    • Märta Torén
    • Philip Friend
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    374
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George Sherman
    • Writers
      • Victor Canning
      • Leonard Lee
      • George Zuckerman
    • Stars
      • Howard Duff
      • Märta Torén
      • Philip Friend
    • 12User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Howard Duff
    Howard Duff
    • Steve Quain
    Märta Torén
    Märta Torén
    • Catherine Ullven
    • (as Marta Toren)
    Philip Friend
    Philip Friend
    • Chris Denson
    Robert Douglas
    Robert Douglas
    • Stephen Paradou
    Philip Dorn
    Philip Dorn
    • Paul Kopel
    Walter Slezak
    Walter Slezak
    • Doctor Stahl
    Kurt Kreuger
    Kurt Kreuger
    • Captain Heimer
    Aram Katcher
    Aram Katcher
    • Georg
    Ivan Triesault
    Ivan Triesault
    • Assassin
    Jay Barney
    • Assassin
    Otto Waldis
    Otto Waldis
    • Gormand
    Carl Milletaire
    • Ticket Clerk
    Antonio Filauri
    • Telegraph Clerk
    Carmela Restivo
    • Old Italian Woman on Train
    Carlo Tricoli
    • Old Italian Man on Train
    Rudy Silva
    • Young Italian Man at Ristorante
    Betty Greco
    • Young Italian Woman at Ristorante
    Peter Ortiz
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    • Director
      • George Sherman
    • Writers
      • Victor Canning
      • Leonard Lee
      • George Zuckerman
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    8robert-temple

    A highly unusual spy film

    This is a very good spy film with an astonishingly novel story element. Amongst the 'actors' are two ferocious black panthers. They get loose from their cages in a train and spies from both sides are hunting them because of some microfilm concealed in the collar of one of them. Howard Duff plays the stalwart good guy American who was supposed to be transporting the panthers to a zoo. He is not a spy for either side. He meets the alluring Märta Torén amd falls for her. She is the one who concealed the mircrofilm in the panther's collar after drugging the panther. There are various mysterious men who may be goodies or may be baddies, and most of them have hunting rifles. George Sherman directs this caper and makes the most of it. The entire adventure takes place in the Swiss Alps. How many dogs and men will be killed by the panthers? How many will be killed by spies of the other side? This one is certainly different. The acting and production are good, but one may well be a bit more nervous the next time one visits the big cat section of a zoo.
    8RodrigAndrisan

    Entertaining little movie!

    The story is very predictable but everything is well done so 74 minutes pass very quickly. Especially since there are some very good actors, all of them, Märta Torén, Howard Duff, Philip Friend, Robert Douglas, Philip Dorn, Walter Slezak, Otto Waldis, etc. Plus, no joke, there are also two dogs that play the role of followers very well. And, even better, two black panthers (if they really exist...), who actually perfectly play their roles to be hunted by everyone, people, all the characters, and the two dogs. I don't know how they managed to film those scenes with the panthers. And, all in the picturesque setting of the mountains of Switzerland.
    6CinemaSerf

    Spy Hunt

    A top secret microfilm is smuggled via a cigarette and a meatball (don't ask!) into the collar of one of a pair of black panthers being transported by "Quain" (Howard Duff) from Europe to the United States. When their train is derailed and the panthers escape, "Quain" and his newly found journalist pal "Catherine" (Märta Torén) - whom we know to be not quite all she seems - soon find themselves at a local mountain hotel where the prospects of a panther hunt attract both the army and a few colonial-types who fancy a bit of a big game hunt. The arrival of "Paradou" (Robert Douglas) reinforces the threat to the beasts and to anyone who gets in the way of those malevolently determined to secure this (pretty robust) little document. What now ensues doesn't auger very well for these lithe and beautiful creatures, nor for "Quain" and "Catherine" either unless they can keep alert and stay one step ahead of their rivals. The beginning of this is quite fun, the middle portion quite intriguing, but the concluding third of the film is all just a little bit too formulaic. The presence of Douglas does little to enhance any sense of jeopardy, but he does always manage to exude a degree of nastiness and that compensates a little before the denouement. The production is rudimentary - lots of fairly obvious green-screen effects that suggest they never left California, but in the end it's a watchable, amiable, crime thriller that passes seventy-five minutes effortlessly enough.
    9clanciai

    Spies galore at the mercy of two escaped black panthers in the Swiss Alps

    This is in almost every aspect a truly amazing film, and there are many odd things contributing to make it unique in its way. The main players and attractions are not Howard Duff and Marta Toren with all their retinue but the two black panthers, that break loose from a train in Switzerland and terrorize the entire landscape, forcing the army to go to war against them and shoot them dead at any cost, while they are invaluable to Howard Duff, their keeper who lost them, and Marta Toren, who used one of them for a spy message. The intrigue is equally masterly contrived, many parts getting involved in this thing, and several of them not hesitating to kill for their business. Walter Slezak, as the inn-keeper, is the one outsider who is totally innocent and provides a charming character for a change and picturesque addition to the stew. It's difficult to follow all the ways and intrigues and turnings of various spies and agents, which it is impossible to discern immediately who is on which side, but some of them come out alive. It's a delicious piece of cake quite out of the ordinary, there is no other spy thriller like it, but its most rewarding qualities are the marvellous shots from the hunting parties in the Swiss Alps, reminding of great natural documentaries, like those of the Swede Arne Sucksdorff, and also of Frank Borzage's "Mortal Storm" ten years earlier.
    8adrianovasconcelos

    Good spy yarn with stunningly beautiful landscape, panthers

    George Sherman, better known as a second feature or assistant director despite having an A flick like COMANCHEROS in his curriculum, comes up with a visually spectacular spy yarn in SPY HUNT, further enhanced by the entrancingly beautiful Marta Toren, herself a spy trying to conceal a negative with supposedly crucial data.

    Although what the negative might contain, who it might belong to, and who the information is intended for is never clarified, it is safe to assume that either the action relates to WWII and Germanic-looking heavies are after it, or this is already the Cold War boiling over in the Italian/Swiss Alps.

    Regardless of the conflict, it is a riveting film with credible dialogue, good acting from Duff, Friend, Douglas, Donn and Slezak, here playing against type a non-sleazy medical doctor and inn owner. The show, though, is stolen by the mesmerizing beauty of Toren and the panthers roaming wild over lovingly shot rocky, snowy, or arborous landscape. Great action sequences involving the felines, including a fight with a bloodhound. Truly wonderful cinematography by Irving Glassberg.

    Well worth watching: 8/10.

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    Storyline

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      Opening music is the same theme used in the Basil Rathbone Sherlock Holmes series of films
    • Quotes

      [Catherine Ullven watches as Steve Quain attends to some panthers in a train car. At some point, he turns around and notices Ullven]

      Steve Quain: [speaking Italian] Buonasera, signorina.

      Catherine Ullven: [speaking Italian] Buonasera, signore

      [Catherine then says something in Italian he doesn't understand]

      Steve Quain: Boy, if you could speak English, I'd tell you you're really stacked.

      Catherine Ullven: And if you could speak English instead of American, I might understand what you mean.

      Steve Quain: [smiles] Ouch. Skip it.

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    • Release date
      • June 8, 1950 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Spy Ring
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 14m(74 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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