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Murderers' Row

  • 1966
  • Approved
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
2.7K
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Ann-Margret and Dean Martin in Murderers' Row (1966)
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Handsome top-secret American agent Matt Helm must recover a laser-weapons inventor who has been kidnapped by arch-villain Julian Wall.Handsome top-secret American agent Matt Helm must recover a laser-weapons inventor who has been kidnapped by arch-villain Julian Wall.Handsome top-secret American agent Matt Helm must recover a laser-weapons inventor who has been kidnapped by arch-villain Julian Wall.

  • Director
    • Henry Levin
  • Writers
    • Herbert Baker
    • Donald Hamilton
  • Stars
    • Dean Martin
    • Ann-Margret
    • Karl Malden
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • Henry Levin
    • Writers
      • Herbert Baker
      • Donald Hamilton
    • Stars
      • Dean Martin
      • Ann-Margret
      • Karl Malden
    • 40User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Dean Martin
    Dean Martin
    • Matt Helm
    Ann-Margret
    Ann-Margret
    • Suzie
    Karl Malden
    Karl Malden
    • Julian Wall
    Camilla Sparv
    Camilla Sparv
    • Coco Duquette
    James Gregory
    James Gregory
    • MacDonald
    Beverly Adams
    Beverly Adams
    • Lovey Kravezit
    Richard Eastham
    Richard Eastham
    • Dr. Norman Solaris
    Tom Reese
    Tom Reese
    • Ironhead
    Duke Howard
    • Billy Orcutt
    Ted Hartley
    Ted Hartley
    • Guard
    Marcel Hillaire
    Marcel Hillaire
    • Police Capt. Deveraux
    Corinne Cole
    Corinne Cole
    • Miss January
    Robert Terry
    • Dr. Rogas
    Dean Paul Martin
    Dean Paul Martin
    • Self
    • (as Dino Desi & Billy)
    Desi Arnaz Jr.
    Desi Arnaz Jr.
    • Self
    • (as Dino Desi & Billy)
    Billy Hinsche
    • Self
    • (as Dino Desi & Billy)
    Martin Abrahams
    Martin Abrahams
    • Dancer at club
    • (uncredited)
    Tom Anthony
    • Service Station Attendant
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Henry Levin
    • Writers
      • Herbert Baker
      • Donald Hamilton
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    5shepardjessica

    The 2nd M. Helms Flick!

    This second entry of the Matt Helms (Dean Martin) spy-spoof series is no better or worse than the Silencers or The Ambushers, but is a notch above the final entry, The Wrecking Crew. For one thing, Ann-Margret was never more beautiful (face and body) than from that time period. Energy to spare, she's on a constant high of momentum. Also included is the lovely Camilla Sparv (Michael Caine's girlfriend at the time) and she always adds class. Plus, Beverly Adams as the gorgeous Lovie Kravzit. Dino is pretty much working on 1/2 power, but does his job.

    A 5 out of 10. Best performance = Ann-Margret. These Helm films will seem better now than when they were released in the mid to late 60's. Just fun stuff (like Casino Royale) with tons of babes and decent villains. Check it out!
    8Cineleyenda

    OK, needed a little more

    Matt spews of his usual lighthearted, spoof lines, surrounded by his coterie of lovely women, but this one is less interesting than others in the series, altho Karl Malden does OK as villain Julian Wall. He is trying to dominate Dr. Solaris, the secret weapon (laser) scientist, who is the father of Suzie, played by leading lady Anne Margret. In fact, she is the highlight of the movie, for aside from being gorgeous, she does some fabulous dancing. On the other hand, Matt's fight scenes, particularly with Wall's henchman Ironhead, leave something to be desired. Matt and Coco (Julian's significant other) have mild flirtations, but aside from Suzie, there is no other lady authentically part of the plot with whom Matt has the least sort of romantic interlude. Overall, a little more zip was needed, plot sometime dragged a bit. Still, the usual good chase scenes, colorful scenery and clothing, elegant settings, etc. -- fun to watch.
    6ksf-2

    dean and ann margret !

    Dean martin is matt helm, once again. In this one, julian wall (karl malden) is the mad scientist who has assigned one of his hit men to knock off the world's top intelligence spies. And of course, helm is on the list! The usual puns and sexual innuendos. Beverly adams is his assistant lovey kravezit. You'll recognize helm's boss james gregory.. he was also detective luger on barney miller. Co stars twenty five year old ann margret, just a couple years after birdie and viva las vegas. And a song by jacqueline fontaine. People travel by hovercraft. Whatever happened to them? A fun adventure. The story doesn't really matter in these capers. Malden rather steals the show in this one, with his various accents, and his assistant (sparv). The band that sings in the disco was the real singing group "dino, desi, and billy". As in dean martin's son, desi arnaz's son, and billy hinsche. It's silly but fun. Directed by henry levin, who also made the ambushers together with martin the following year.
    5Bunuel1976

    MURDERERS’ ROW (Henry Levin, 1966) **

    Having managed to acquire this one soon after THE SILENCERS (1966) and THE WRECKING CREW (1969), I can say that, while a definite comedown from those two Matt Helm adventures directed by Phil Karlson, it’s fairly enjoyable in itself and far from the “uncontrolled disaster area” the late eminent critic Leslie Halliwell took the sequels to be (though I haven’t been able to get my hands yet on THE AMBUSHERS [1967], considered the worst in the series).

    Things start off nicely enough with the elimination of all the top I.C.E. agents: Helm’s photo has him taken from the back – thus making his undercover activity later within the enemy ranks seem more plausible – but, amusingly, amply displaying his fondness for booze and broads. The villain this time around is played by Karl Malden, while Helm’s women include Ann-Margret (as the daughter of an inventor of a deadly ray being held captive by Malden) and the latter’s assistant Camilla Sparv; the girls both look good but aren’t given a lot to do – besides, Ann-Margret relies too much on the energetic dancing style she had displayed in the Elvis Presley vehicle VIVA LAS VEGAS (1964)…though this does result in a funny scene inside a nightclub where Martin has a hard time trying to ape (and keep up with) her irrepressible moves! Incidentally, despite the set-up at the end of THE SILENCERS with respect to the upcoming contribution of Beverly Adams’ Lovey Kravezit, it’s still too brief (to say nothing of secondary) here!

    The film also features an imposing henchman fitted with an iron plate over his bald head – appropriately dubbed “Metalhead” – who may or may not have inspired the “Jaws” character from a couple of much-later James Bond adventures; the hovercraft chase (starting at sea, continuing on dry land, and ending in a crowded street) also anticipates the one from the 007 flick MOONRAKER (1979). As for preposterous gadgets, here we get a gun programmed to delay shooting for a few seconds – so that, if it were to fall into enemy hands, the holder will invariably point the gun at himself (believing it to be empty) with fatal consequences! Martin, of course, gets to sing as well – and there’s another jibe at Frank Sinatra; however, a rather blatant goof went unnoticed by the film-makers: Martin and Ann-Margret flee a scene in the latter’s car (with the top uncovered) but, somewhere down the line, the vehicle turns into that usually driven by Martin (complete with specially-fitted equipment to thwart the pursuers)! Once again, then, the final scene paves the way for the next entry in the series.
    6Bogmeister

    HELM#2: ol'Matt Swings Into Encore Action

    MASTER PLAN: Operation:Scorch - use a new heat ray on Washington DC. After "The Silencers," there was no where to go but with more fun in the sun with Matt Helm - poking fun, that is, at the James Bond spy genre. Dino Martin is as lackadaisical as ever as Helm, the part-time super agent, barely awake in some scenes and ready with the cute quips in, well, every line of dialog. To illustrate the difference between Helm & Bond: Bond, as an example, is allowed one minor joke during his usual mission briefing with M. Now, Helm jokes with his boss, MacDonald (James Gregory, reprising his role) during the entire session, even as MacDonald tells him that Helm may have to commit suicide during the mission. 'I ain't going' Helm quips. The villains are again the evil organization Big-O(oh), who target all the major secret agents as the film starts, including Helm. But, this is one of those false deaths for the hero, just as was done in a couple of the Bonders (and they don't explain how Helm survives). The action takes Helm to Monte Carlo, where a primarily young crowd do a lot of dancing and swinging. Helm searches for a scientist who is providing Big-O (led by Karl Malden) with the final formulas for a super heat ray.

    The action slows down at the mid-point, especially with the seemingly endless scenes of young folks shaking their bodies to sixties tunes. The filmmakers manage to work Sinatra in again in a sort-of cameo. The absurdity and sight gags are at the usual level: all of Helm's girlfriends attend his funeral dressed exactly the same. The main henchman walks around in public with this big metal plate covering the top of his head and no one notices. Helm drinks while driving and on the job, joking with the liquor bottles. Ann-Margret plays the daughter of the missing scientist and she's always great, no matter what she's doing, but she even gets quite involved in some strenuous action towards the end. Sparv is fine as the femme fatale, with her slightly exotic good looks, though she inexplicably seems to change sides near the end (Helm never even had a chance to seduce her). Malden as the head villain does not do as well, speaking with a dopey accent which fades in and out. He is the subject of an effective on-going gag with a gun that delays firing for a few seconds. The climactic action in the villains' lair is not bad, with some actual suspense and humor mixed in, though the very conclusion on the hovercrafts, on the water, seems like an afterthought. The epilogue is just too silly. Helm would return in "The Ambushers." Hero:6 Villain:5 Femme Fatales:7 Henchmen:6 Fights:6 Stunts/Chases:6 Gadgets:5 Auto:4 Locations:7 Pace:6 overall:6-

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    • Trivia
      It was Karl Malden's idea to have his character speak in a different accent constantly. He thought it would be an amusing gimmick.
    • Goofs
      When the hovercraft arrives at Julian Wall's island for the first time, as everyone disembarks, their heads are cut off when they pass behind the matte of the water that is overlaid onto the scene.
    • Quotes

      Julian Wall: [Talking to DC by radio about Helm's newest alias] Well, what is he doing here?

      Voice from DC: He can't come back to the States because if he does, his ex-wife slaps him in jail for back alimony.

      Coco Duquette: Tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk. Any children?

      Matt Helm aka Jim Peters: No, no children. Two dogs: a poodle and the missus.

    • Crazy credits
      Coming up next Dean Martin as Matt Helm in The Ambushers
    • Connections
      Featured in Fantasy Island: Eternal Flame/A Date with Burt (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      Beer Barrel Polka (Roll Out The Barrel)
      Written by Lew Brown, Wladimir A. Timm (as Wladimir Timm), Jaromir Vejvoda & Vasek Zeman

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    • Release date
      • December 21, 1966 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Matt Helm contra las asesinas
    • Filming locations
      • Isle of Wight, England, UK(hovercraft and helicopter scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Meadway-Claude Productions Company (I) (II)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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