Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuDuring World War II, a female survivor of a German U-boat attack marries the skipper of the American merchant ship that saved her but is suspected of being a spy who sends secret data about ... Alles lesenDuring World War II, a female survivor of a German U-boat attack marries the skipper of the American merchant ship that saved her but is suspected of being a spy who sends secret data about Allied ship movements to the Germans.During World War II, a female survivor of a German U-boat attack marries the skipper of the American merchant ship that saved her but is suspected of being a spy who sends secret data about Allied ship movements to the Germans.
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No big budget for that war spy movie, just the names of Edward G Robinson and Victor Mc Laglen. Not specially exciting story we've seen dozens time, this is a typical ordinary B movie you forget after the vision. The director is German and it is felt in the moody night scenes.
Capt. Bart Manson is the captain of an oil tanker during World War II, who rescues Katherine Hall when her ship is sunk by a German U-boat. The couple marry, but Manson's ship is subsequently sunk as well. Hall becomes a prime suspect for involvement as she was carrying no identification when rescued.
The captain retreats to Tampico and secretly works with agents to unmask the spies responsible for the loss of his ship. And clear his wife's name - he discovers that an employee on his ship is a German agent.
Tampico takes place during the Second World War, and centers on the captain of an oil tanker played by Edward G. Robinson and his 1st mate played by Victor Mclaglan. It's an entertaining and engaging romance/ war/spy with mr Robinson injecting his character with depth - he dominates as usual, but he's more charming and romantic, and has some witty one liners. Despite his not-so- matinee leading man looks, his romance with Lynn Bari is believable and is the most enjoyable part of the film. Why would she go with a short chubby guy who looks like Al Capone's lost brother? There's a line in the film where she indicates she dated men, heard every line, and sounded weary. Obviously fed up of chiselled-chinned lotharios with brylcreamed hair and would now rather settle for personality, kindness and stability which Robinson's character has.
As for the plot, the first half has a light touch with romance and conversation, then from the time the oil tanker gets torpedoed it gets serious, advancing dramatically with espionage shenanigans. Lynn Bari, who marries Robinson, is accused of being responsible for the tanker to be destroyed. Of course, she didn't do it; no prize regarding who did. But it's very enjoyable getting to the end.
The captain retreats to Tampico and secretly works with agents to unmask the spies responsible for the loss of his ship. And clear his wife's name - he discovers that an employee on his ship is a German agent.
Tampico takes place during the Second World War, and centers on the captain of an oil tanker played by Edward G. Robinson and his 1st mate played by Victor Mclaglan. It's an entertaining and engaging romance/ war/spy with mr Robinson injecting his character with depth - he dominates as usual, but he's more charming and romantic, and has some witty one liners. Despite his not-so- matinee leading man looks, his romance with Lynn Bari is believable and is the most enjoyable part of the film. Why would she go with a short chubby guy who looks like Al Capone's lost brother? There's a line in the film where she indicates she dated men, heard every line, and sounded weary. Obviously fed up of chiselled-chinned lotharios with brylcreamed hair and would now rather settle for personality, kindness and stability which Robinson's character has.
As for the plot, the first half has a light touch with romance and conversation, then from the time the oil tanker gets torpedoed it gets serious, advancing dramatically with espionage shenanigans. Lynn Bari, who marries Robinson, is accused of being responsible for the tanker to be destroyed. Of course, she didn't do it; no prize regarding who did. But it's very enjoyable getting to the end.
A discreet low-budget production but a true classic of the spy and war genre. Filmed and released during World War II, it undoubtedly serves a cautionary role for all those in the service of the war effort: the enemy is listening, always pay close attention.
The plot is quite simple but well narrated and developed. The actors are quite believable, though not spectacular. It's an average movie, but it's a good cinematic product, without great fanfare but without major disappointments, and it deserves to be seen. The only drawback is that its duration is a bit short, around 75 minutes, and everything seems to want to resolve quickly. Everything happens quite rapidly: an encounter, falling in love, a drink, marriage, betrayal, doubt, and the final outcome. In this short time, there's no room to delve into the characters or construct a more intriguing narrative, but alas, I fear the budget didn't allow for more; the war effort demanded enormous resources.
The plot is quite simple but well narrated and developed. The actors are quite believable, though not spectacular. It's an average movie, but it's a good cinematic product, without great fanfare but without major disappointments, and it deserves to be seen. The only drawback is that its duration is a bit short, around 75 minutes, and everything seems to want to resolve quickly. Everything happens quite rapidly: an encounter, falling in love, a drink, marriage, betrayal, doubt, and the final outcome. In this short time, there's no room to delve into the characters or construct a more intriguing narrative, but alas, I fear the budget didn't allow for more; the war effort demanded enormous resources.
When sea captain Edward G. Robinson finds a naked woman in his bunk, it's quite a nice surprise. It sounds more scandalous than it is; his ship has just rescued a lifeboat of survivors from a U-boat attack, and there isn't enough room for everyone. Uninjured, but still tired and frightened, the very alluring Lynn Bari found her way into his room and settled in for a good night's sleep. In the morning, they have a fun and frisky conversation as he shaves and she slinks out of his bathrobe into his sweatshirt.
The first mate, Victor MacLaglan, warns Eddie G against falling for Lynn. She doesn't have a passport and could be trying to cozy up to him for less than admirable reasons. Eddie G is a red-blooded man and disregards his friend's warning. He takes her to a nightclub, gets rip-roaring drunk, dances the rumba, and wakes up to her kisses in bed. What? This movie was made in 1944, during the Production Code, wasn't it? Then how did all this naughtiness get past the censors?
You'll have to watch Tampico to find out. There are parts of the movie that are very good, but others really threaten to ruin the whole picture. I liked the romance and the full-fledged character of Eddie G; Lynn was also good in a tailor-made Linda Darnell role. If you're looking for a war movie, you might be disappointed. There's far less emphasis on the war than you'd initially expect.
The first mate, Victor MacLaglan, warns Eddie G against falling for Lynn. She doesn't have a passport and could be trying to cozy up to him for less than admirable reasons. Eddie G is a red-blooded man and disregards his friend's warning. He takes her to a nightclub, gets rip-roaring drunk, dances the rumba, and wakes up to her kisses in bed. What? This movie was made in 1944, during the Production Code, wasn't it? Then how did all this naughtiness get past the censors?
You'll have to watch Tampico to find out. There are parts of the movie that are very good, but others really threaten to ruin the whole picture. I liked the romance and the full-fledged character of Eddie G; Lynn was also good in a tailor-made Linda Darnell role. If you're looking for a war movie, you might be disappointed. There's far less emphasis on the war than you'd initially expect.
Robinson's career as a leading man was on the downslide at this point and he was jerkily moving into starring support roles like his turn in DOUBLE INDEMNITY when he made this one, a handsome Fox programmer with noir lighting in which his role is a bit of a retread, combining the lovesick dope of TIGER SHARK, the mature sea captain and some World War Two intrigue. He's got good players with him too, with Lynn Bari and Victor MacLaglen.... and when it came to playing a role cleanly and honestly in the movie theater, Robinson's only competition was Spencer Tracy. And if they have film footage of either of them reading the telephone book, it will be worth seeing. So this one is worth your time. Which you should have known when you saw his name on the cast list.
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