En Montreal, un inspector de policía descubre lentamente un complot para secuestrar a un físico nuclear. Mafiosos estadounidenses, espías extranjeros y una seductora rubia están involucrados... Leer todoEn Montreal, un inspector de policía descubre lentamente un complot para secuestrar a un físico nuclear. Mafiosos estadounidenses, espías extranjeros y una seductora rubia están involucrados.En Montreal, un inspector de policía descubre lentamente un complot para secuestrar a un físico nuclear. Mafiosos estadounidenses, espías extranjeros y una seductora rubia están involucrados.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Jack Allen
- (as Bill Bryant)
- Fred
- (as Peter Hanson)
- Second Tail
- (sin acreditar)
- Constable Dan Percy
- (sin acreditar)
Reseñas destacadas
John Howard Reid considered the movie dull. He said a slow pace, one-dimensional characters, and an unconvincing climax plague the film. Sadly, I tend to think he is right. I was all invested the first ten or fifteen minutes, but found myself less interested as the movie went on.
I have a special fondness for George Raft, and an even bigger fondness for Edward G. Robinson, so you simply cannot go wrong with a film that has both men. And then adding all the film noir elements, along with spies and such, you have real potential. I just do not know if they actually reached it.
Joe's former flame Joyce Geary is blackmailed into helping with the plan. Police inspector Leduc of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police investigates. A thug working for Victor kills the scientist's secretary after using her to gain information. Leduc is taken prisoner aboard a ship as Hartman and Victor attempt to take Dr. Macklin with them to Europe.
Leduc pleads with Victor, who misses his native country, to do the right thing for and help stop the communists. A shootout ensues between Victor and Hartman ...
Decent crime thriller that gets a major boost by the doyens of gangster films -Edward G Robinson and George Raft - and the story is intriguing enough and there's some exciting moments, though it does drag a little and it's not too exciting at times. Raft and Robinson are a joy to watch, however- loved Raft's one liners.
While I thoroughly enjoyed ILLEGAL (1955), also with Robinson and by director Allen and which actually preceded this viewing, I was less enthused with this one: tolerable in itself but not especially interesting as drama (though, again, it was concocted by two noir specialists OUT OF THE PAST [1947]'s Geoffrey Homes, a pseudonym for Daniel Mainwaring, and A.I. Bezzerides who, soon after, would contribute the far more significant KISS ME DEADLY [1955]); still, the hard-boiled dialogue (especially as delivered by the cynical Raft) is one of the main sources of entertainment throughout the film.
For most of the duration, though, Robinson takes a back seat to the criminals' activities whose scheme is handled in a needlessly convoluted way that involves a couple of seductions (of the scientist by Raft's moll Audrey Totter, herself a noir staple, and of his prim female assistant by one of the gangster's lackeys) and, of course, leaves a trail of murder behind it! A couple of twists late in the game see Totter really falling for the naïve scientist and Raft persuaded by Robinson into doing his patriotic duty and turning against van Eyck (atypically, the climax takes place aboard ship).
For the record, I've six more Robinson films in my "To Watch" pile three vintage titles (the compendium TALES OF MANHATTAN [1942], the sentimental family saga OUR VINES HAVE TENDER GRAPES [1945], and the noir-ish melodrama THE RED HOUSE [1947]) and three minor outings, all of which happen to be capers, from his twilight period (OPERATION ST. PETER'S [1967] THE BIGGEST BUNDLE OF THEM ALL [1968], and IT'S YOUR MOVE [1969]).
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThis film is the second and last that George Raft and Edward G. Robinson starred in together, the first being Alta tensión (1941).
- PifiasAs the sedan carrying Nick and Morrie prepares to pass the telephone repair truck that the police are using for undercover purposes, the camera and several members of the crew are visibly reflected in the door of the truck.
- Citas
Sergeant: I'm sorry. I lost my head, Inspector.
Insp. Raoul Leduc: Well, find it. You'll need your head if we're going to discover who committed this murder.
Sergeant: Well, why would anyone want to kill a decent man like Dan Percy?
Insp. Raoul Leduc: Perhaps the murderer didn't stop to ask if he was decent.
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- Duración
- 1h 25min(85 min)
- Color
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