Añade un argumento en tu idiomaUK scientists find a cure for plague but their government, fearing its military-biological potential, keeps the discovery secret until a scientist is duped into giving it to a foreign power.UK scientists find a cure for plague but their government, fearing its military-biological potential, keeps the discovery secret until a scientist is duped into giving it to a foreign power.UK scientists find a cure for plague but their government, fearing its military-biological potential, keeps the discovery secret until a scientist is duped into giving it to a foreign power.
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Far less well known or celebrated film from the Boultings but certainly above average. Tony Britton plays the lead, a youngish and naively principled scientist up against a fairly Orwellian authority in "the government", and he's quite good too - he is most remembered for appearing in various cosy family sit-coms in later career.
He is very ably supported by a strong cast- the lovely Virginia Maskell is the object of his affections albeit married to the tragically disarmed Ian Bannen. Peter Cushing, Raymond Huntley, Donald Pleasence and Kenneth Griffiths offer first class support; there is a quirky role for Spike Milligan, who gets the final sign-off scene, but it is Thorley Walters who steals the show as an eccentric, bumbling but persistent security chief. Well worth catching when next aired on TPTV.
He is very ably supported by a strong cast- the lovely Virginia Maskell is the object of his affections albeit married to the tragically disarmed Ian Bannen. Peter Cushing, Raymond Huntley, Donald Pleasence and Kenneth Griffiths offer first class support; there is a quirky role for Spike Milligan, who gets the final sign-off scene, but it is Thorley Walters who steals the show as an eccentric, bumbling but persistent security chief. Well worth catching when next aired on TPTV.
This is a film that was made by the Boultings at about the time they were preparing I'm Alright Jack.It contains some pretty odd characters.Virginia Maskell who was engaged to amputee Ian Bannen but is still living with him.Bannen himself playing the amputee who for some reason has to have most things done for him despite the fact that even in the sixties prosthetic limbs were available.There is also the secret service portrayed by Nigel Stock as bumbling but effective.At the time this film was made the country was getting over the shock of the defections to Russia and the errors made by the secret service.Donald Pleasance is effective as the seedy go between.Peter Cushing also stands out as the head of the department,whilst Tony Britton makes the best of a rather thankless role.A very interest and almost unknown film.
I tried it because it was in my gigantic library and I did not remember it at all. And the cast seemed interesting to me too. Peter Cushing, Donald Pleasance, Ian Bannen.... But what a deception, at least for myself. Now, I totally respect that some viewers appreciated this John Boulting's movie. But it is not that a suspense provider, it is rather so talkative, as so many UK thrillers of this period. And 84 minutes is too long for such a plot. One hour would have been far enough. That said, it remains a rare film, hard to find, but that is not enough to make it worth watching if you search something awesome to waste time.
This little movie shows it origins as a filler for the Boulting Brothers who found themselves with 17 days of studio time on their hands (thanks Kevinolzak's earlier review for that snippet!). I watched it for the cast. Spike Milligan in a very strange role as the janitor/security man and Sam Kydd in a less unusual role as a police/MI5 operative. Think kitchen sink drama meets black and white John Le Carre adaptations meets scientific dilemma. Thorley Walters is the stand-out here as the slightly eccentric MI5 investigator piecing the puzzle together. Oh, and the movie also helps explain why there are fewer women than men in the STEM scientific fields. A period piece but worth an hour and a half of your time. To prepare for it, get in a pot of tea or a couple of bottles of warm and weak beer, some cigarettes or a pipe, and make sure to you wear a cardigan and/or a tweed jacket. Lots of fun if watched in the correct way!
Watching this one made me wonder about the contrast between the state and morality. I found this ahead of its time considering the year it was made. In the proceeding decade from that, attitudes of being fancy free were in the forefront of people's minds, yet big brother was stewing in the background. It also delves into the human psyche as a side issue. I guess it's all about government interference in science, and how scientists respond to it. The former is selfish through paranoia and the latter feels the powers that be can not see the human side that would be for the benefit of all mankind.
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- CuriosidadesNot released in the UK until September 1962 when it went out on the ABC circuit as a supporting film to Val Guest's Jigsaw (1962).
- PifiasTwo location street scenes feature a very-poor mock-up of a British phone-box: light, flimsy and apparently made of wood, at one point it visibly wobbles - and the door-closer has almost no force to it. Quite unlike the heavy rock-solid real thing that needs you to heave on the door to open it.
- ConexionesReferenced in Escena del crimen: El asesino de Times Square: Murder on 42nd St. (2021)
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