An American officer, searching England for his dead brother's girlfriend, becomes involved in a jewel robbery.An American officer, searching England for his dead brother's girlfriend, becomes involved in a jewel robbery.An American officer, searching England for his dead brother's girlfriend, becomes involved in a jewel robbery.
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Unfortunately 1959 was a simply terrible year for fashion. Hazel Court and the actress playing her sister Nancy are forced to beetle around in frumpy "sack back" dresses and bucket hats, while the star model gown is a vulgar creation in gold lame. The girl playing the brother's ex-fiancee is good, with her rank starlet voice and industrialist boyfriend.
The villains, Gough, Burke and Richfield give their usual sterling performances.
I think those dresses really were called "sacks".
The villains, Gough, Burke and Richfield give their usual sterling performances.
I think those dresses really were called "sacks".
Another 1950's low budget B film, which features American actor, Keith Anders as seaman Dave Martens, who while on shore leave, takes time out to investigate the death of his brother. In his search to try and get to the bottom of his brother's death, he quickly becomes involved with the world of London's haute couture, where he meets fashion designer Sally Meadows, top stylist Kingsley Beauchamp and Madame Dupont, who is the financial backer of a shady fashion company. Our American hero quickly becomes the number one suspect over some stolen diamonds as well as being implicated in the murder of the fashion model who was actually wearing them. Keith Anders as Dave, works hard to inject some energy and style in what is a very dull and implausible storyline. Michael Gough is miscast as the the sinister and suave criminal in chief, since he seems to be overwrought for most of the scenes, and indeed spends most of his time constantly giving everyone a maniacal stare. However, Alfred Burke and Edwin Richfield, who starred in so many B films in supporting roles do a fine job as the two 'low life' individuals working for Gough, but despite their best efforts, the weak storyline and the unconvincing acting of Gough, makes it a yawn.
Julia Arnell, a high-priced model, is murdered when she accidentally interrupts a diamond heist while returning her dress to the fashion shop. The remainder of the movie is seeing if the bad guys are going to get caught and how Keith Andes, who has been falsely accused, will clear himself. Michael Gough and Edwin Richfield have great chemistry as the bad guys. Hazel Court and Jean Aubrey are cute as sisters helping Andes clear himself. The movie itself while having an interesting plot lacks suspense or tension. The musical score is horrible. Okay as a time waster.
An American comes to London to look for the girl friend of his dead brother.He finds her modeling in a haute culture salon.Unfortunately for her she interrupts thieves looting the safe of diamonds on behalf of the crooked boss of the salon.The American is knocked out trying to confront the thieves and to nobody's great surprise he is suspected by the police of having committed the murder.As is usual in these type of films he is at the forefront of bringing the gang to justice.Despite the best efforts of both Michael Gough and Hazel Court this film never raises the level of excitement above mediocre at best.Too much of this film seems to have been borrowed from similar films of the same era.
I've always wondered how somebody throwing a knife can propel it with sufficient force and accuracy to embed it in someone (or a door or wall if they miss), but that particular feat is again accomplished when the model in this film is murdered.
Whatever. A good cast scurry about this lively potboiler made with nonchalant competence and scripted with a sense of humour.
Whatever. A good cast scurry about this lively potboiler made with nonchalant competence and scripted with a sense of humour.
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- TriviaBoth Edwin Richfield and Alfred Burke play crooks here, and both went on to play detectives in long-running crime dramas, Burke in Public Eye and Richfield in Interpol Calling. John Thaw too, played at least one crook in his early career, long before he played Morse.
- GoofsWhen David is knocked out and sent crashing in Kingsley car the wreck is clearly another older car type than the car he is placed in.
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- Stohos dolofonias
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- Shepperton Studios, Studios Road, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK(studio: produced at Shepperton Studios, England)
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- 1h 13m(73 min)
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- 1.66 : 1
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