Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWorld War II sergeant Joe Lawrence falls for refugee aiming to relocate German orphans. He conspires with comrades to fund relocation through heist. Plot follows daring robbery plan and blos... Alles lesenWorld War II sergeant Joe Lawrence falls for refugee aiming to relocate German orphans. He conspires with comrades to fund relocation through heist. Plot follows daring robbery plan and blossoming romance amidst wartime challenges.World War II sergeant Joe Lawrence falls for refugee aiming to relocate German orphans. He conspires with comrades to fund relocation through heist. Plot follows daring robbery plan and blossoming romance amidst wartime challenges.
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Along with Sergeant Hammell (Nigel Patrick), Joe plans to steal a shipment of gold en route to England to finance the move. Although the robbery is executed to perfection, the trio begins to have second thoughts about parting with the loot.
It's a heist film but not of the dark kind - it's quite light with the romance between Widmark and Mai Zetterling which is enhanced by a nice romantic theme song by Joan Regan; Richard Widmark is less intense than usual and is more excitable, charming and jovial, especially when he sees Zetterling. Liked the scene where he drives her around in a Messerschmitt scooter. Is it sentimental? Yes, but it fits the tone of the film. Only gripe is that the relationship between Widmark and Zetterling should have been developed more.
However, it turns tense in the heist scene which is well done and quite tense - thanks mainly to Widmark looking like he's sweating buckets. Nigel Patrick plays the overly chatty posh guy who pilots the plane and is the chief villain, and George Cole (of TV Minders fame) is Widmark's friend. There's a good moral at the end - and positive ending, well for Zetterling and her sprogs. A pleasant and entertaining viewing.
Boasting its own title song, with a score by Malcolm Arnold that's noisy even for him. Shot by future Bond cameraman Ted Moore it all looks terrific although the cute little red bubble car in which Widmark nips about Berlin is hardly 007's Aston Martin.
This is an okay movie, memorable because when Lucille Ball hid in Widmark's house during an "I Love Lucy" episode, this is the film he was promoting. It's not terribly impressive except for the Berlin locations. The film is shot in somewhat muted color. Mai Zetterling is very good; she was an actress with a wide range. Widmark does well in this roguish part, and Nigel Patrick turns in a strong performance as a sneaky accomplice.
Pretty run of the mill.
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- WissenswertesDuring this period, Hollywood stars such as Gregory Peck and Victor Mature moved to Europe to avoid paying punitive US tax rates. Richard Widmark decided to film in the UK for the same reason.
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Sergeant Joe Lawrence: You're in the wrong army, Spiv. A guy can't get away from it all on ten quid a month!
- VerbindungenReferenced in I Love Lucy: The Tour (1955)
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- Grace's Alley, Wellclose Square, Tower Hamlets, London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Joe chases Brian from Ensign St)
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- 1 Std. 38 Min.(98 min)
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