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Die Lady in Zement

Originaltitel: Lady in Cement
  • 1968
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 33 Min.
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Die Lady in Zement (1968)
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DramaKomödieKriminalitätMystery

Bei einem Tauchgang findet Privatdetektiv Tony Rome die Leiche einer Frau deren Füße einzementiert sind. Der Ganove Gronsky engagiert Rome, um herauszufinden, was mit ihr geschah.Bei einem Tauchgang findet Privatdetektiv Tony Rome die Leiche einer Frau deren Füße einzementiert sind. Der Ganove Gronsky engagiert Rome, um herauszufinden, was mit ihr geschah.Bei einem Tauchgang findet Privatdetektiv Tony Rome die Leiche einer Frau deren Füße einzementiert sind. Der Ganove Gronsky engagiert Rome, um herauszufinden, was mit ihr geschah.

  • Regie
    • Gordon Douglas
  • Drehbuch
    • Marvin H. Albert
    • Jack Guss
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Frank Sinatra
    • Raquel Welch
    • Richard Conte
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      • Gordon Douglas
    • Drehbuch
      • Marvin H. Albert
      • Jack Guss
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Frank Sinatra
      • Raquel Welch
      • Richard Conte
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    • Kit Forrest
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    • Sandra Lomax
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    • Sidney, the Organizer
    Tommy Uhlar
    • The Kid - Tighe Santini
    Rey Baumel
    • Paco
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      • Gordon Douglas
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      • Marvin H. Albert
      • Jack Guss
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    6planktonrules

    A decent followup to "Tony Rome"

    A few days ago, I watched Frank Sinatra's film "Tony Rome". Now just watched "Lady in Cement"--a sequel in which our incredibly relaxed and quite glib private detective hero investigates a VERY strange murder. When the film begins, Tony is scuba diving and discovers a body! But it's no ordinary body--it's a nude blonde whose feet were planted in cement! Obviously, the woman had been murdered--and disposed of in a very elaborate fashion. The trail leads to a gorgeous lady (Raquel Welch), a giant of a man (Dan Blocker) and an ex-mobster. Can Tony sort it all out and avoid getting himself killed?

    I liked "Tony Rome" a lot and "Lady in Cement"--just not quite as much. It's a good film but occasionally the plot seems a bit convoluted and far less interesting than the characters themselves (particularly Sinatra). The music was also a bit too much after a while. It is also a LOT more sexually charged than the first film--earning an R-rating for nudity and strong language. But it also had a really nice underwater sequence, plenty of action and LOTS of smug comments from Tony. Worth seeing.
    bwaynef

    Ol' Blue Eyes meets Hoss Cartwright

    Sinatra once again plays the Miami based private eye he originated in "Tony Rome" a year earlier. He was pretty effective the first time around, but that one didn't have a script as silly as the one he has to contend with here. Of course, scripts never meant much to Frankie, anyway. If the Chairman of the Board WAS bored, or just tired, he'd rip a few pages out of the script to keep things moving. When the movie was something like "Lady in Cement," it probably didn't matter, anyway. Besides, with a more stunning than ever Raquel Welch in the cast, I mean, who really cares?

    Wherever Ol' Blue Eyes went, his entourage of goons and sycophants were sure to follow, and one such unfortunate, Pat Henry, a comedian of little talent, is along for the ride as Frank's buddy. Richard Conte, the fine actor from such interesting film noirs as "The Blue Gardenia" and "Cry of the City," shows up, as he often did in Sinatra films ("Ocean's 11," "Assault on a Queen") and provides the mostly mediocre film with his usual competence. The best performance, however, belongs to TV's "Hoss" (Dan Blocker).
    6moonspinner55

    Sinatra on auto-pilot...

    Follow-up to 1967's "Tony Rome" is saddled with a tired, tangled plot concerning a murdered blonde in Florida and the investigation led by ultra laid-back private detective Tony Rome, who lives on a houseboat and discovered the girl's body while scuba-diving. Frank Sinatra returns to the role almost sheepishly; he isn't sleepwalking, exactly, but his interest in the scenario is blasé at best. Tracing the girl's killers to Miami high society (after Rome's buddy, police lieutenant Richard Conte, accuses Tony of the murder!), Sinatra is matched with hot stuff Raquel Welch as an alcoholic party girl (she makes her first appearance emerging from a swimming pool, bikini-clad of course). But Sinatra and Welch share few sparks in their scenes together--he's much more attentive to Lainie Kazan as a go-go dancer, and has more rapport with Dan Blocker as a mad Russian fond of twisting heads around. Adaptation of Marvin H. Albert's novel "The Lady in Cement" by Albert and Jack Guss, this mystery yarn is an absolute mess, unnecessarily crowded with suspects, heavies, gay stereotypes, brassy broads, hoods and junkies. By the time Sinatra's Rome lays out who-did-what-to-whom, interest has waned. Hugo Montenegro's bouncy score manages to keep things jazzy just up to the final reel. **1/2 from ****
    6AlsExGal

    somewhat humdrum follow-up to the previous year's Tony Rome

    This too stars Frank Sinatra as a Miami detective trying to solve a twisting, turning murder case that begins when he discovers a nude corpse of a woman with cement shoes while scuba diving one day, and ends up encompassing several more murders, including one that is falsely pinned on him.

    Sinatra seems slightly distracted in scenes in this film, as sometimes he seems invested in his world-weary role and sometimes he doesn't. Raquel Welsh is pretty good as one of the suspects, Lainie Kazan does well in a one scene part early on, while Bonanza's Dan Blocker, playing a heavy, cannot escape his claim to fame as the famous TV theme song plays in one scene in which he appears.

    There is some good, hard-boiled noir style dialogue toward the end, but at other times, the film isn't very involving, and frankly given how shady many of the characters are, black and white would have fit this film better than bright color. But, then again, this was in changing times (several scenes and images in this film would not have passed muster even two years earlier), so probably they would not have tried it in black and white.
    6Uriah43

    The Sequel to "Tony Rome"

    While diving for sunken treasure a Miami private detective named "Tony Rome" (Frank Sinatra) discovers the nude body of a blonde woman with her feet encased in cement at the bottom of the ocean. After calling the Coast Guard he returns home only to find a large man by the name of "Waldo Gronski" (Dan Blocker) waiting for him. As it turns out, Waldo is looking for a certain woman and wants Tony to find a her for him. However, after taking the assignment Tony discovers that there is much more to this case than he was initially led to believe. Now rather than reveal any more let me just say that, although this was a decent crime-drama, it didn't quite rise up to the same level as its predecessor "Tony Rome" produced a year earlier. Even so it featured several good actors with Raquel Welch (as "Kit Forrest") and the aforementioned Frank Sinatra and Dan Blocker putting in nice performances throughout. Likewise, having Racquel Welch certainly certaintly didn't hurt the scenery in any way either. Be that as it may, this was a fairly enjoyable film and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.

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      The film finished shooting within six weeks and producer Aaron Rosenberg's assistant Michael Viner oversaw post-production. At the end of the film, there were a couple of problems involving Frank Sinatra according to Viner. "One night, he was so mad at the scriptwriter, he ripped a fire ax out of its casing and chopped down the door to his room, which cost a few hundred dollars. Then there was a prostitute who complained that Sinatra and his pals had not treated her quite right. She said that after an all-night party, Sinatra had invited her to stay for breakfast and called for an order of ham and eggs, which he then ate off her chest with a knife and fork. She threatened to sue Twentieth Century Fox because of that incident, but they settled before it got to court."
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      When Waldo Gronsky smashes the cop's head in to the closed window on the police car, it shatters like plate glass. Real auto glass would bead when broken.
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      Tony Rome: Time to hoist the martini flag.

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      Featured in Discovering Film: Frank Sinatra (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Give Me the Simple Life
      (uncredited)

      Music by Rube Bloom

      Played when Dave and the patrolman are chasing Tony

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 20. Dezember 1968 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • La dama en cemento
    • Drehorte
      • North Bay Village, Florida, USA(jilly's Night-club)
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Arcola Pictures
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      • 1 Std. 33 Min.(93 min)
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