Añade un argumento en tu idiomaCommunist agents trail an important scientist to try to steal his top-secret new formula.Communist agents trail an important scientist to try to steal his top-secret new formula.Communist agents trail an important scientist to try to steal his top-secret new formula.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Lisa Daniely
- Nurse Mitzi
- (as Lisa Danielly)
William Baskiville
- Police Officer
- (sin acreditar)
Jim Brady
- Balinkev's Thug
- (sin acreditar)
Robert Bruce
- Scotland Yard Detective
- (sin acreditar)
Dan Cressey
- Police Officer
- (sin acreditar)
Alex Graham
- Waiter
- (sin acreditar)
Alastair Hunter
- Publican
- (sin acreditar)
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I really enjoyed seeing Ella Raines;(the web 1947, the suspect & la dama desconicida a.k.a phantom lady 1944, The senator was indiscreet 1947 and of course impact 1949) in this British produced film from 1956; in fact she was my favourite American heroine actress.She died aged 68 of a lung type of cancer.This was my first viewing of this film courtesy of Youtube.com.Her personality seemed to be naturally heroic and hence she sparkled in this genre film.Russell Napier appeared in numerous British 'b' films in the 50s & early 60s playing Scotland Yard police inspectors and here makes another appearance as such.The lead actor, Derek Farr I know from "The Dambusters" (1954) Quiet Wedding (1940) & Quiet Weekend (1946).Karel Stepanek played his usual nasty character which was usually a Nazi as in "Sink the Bismark" (1960) or as here a Communist agent.Remember this was filmed before perestroika at the height of the cold war.
Another reviewer made a comparison of the lovely Ella Raines with the equally lovely Gene Tierney with which I concur.I certainly did not find the plot too talky and it had a nice balance between dialogue and action and I awarded it 7/10.
Another reviewer made a comparison of the lovely Ella Raines with the equally lovely Gene Tierney with which I concur.I certainly did not find the plot too talky and it had a nice balance between dialogue and action and I awarded it 7/10.
Typical in the Zeitgeist of "Anti-Commie" Movies Proliferating During the "Cold War" Era in America and Britain.
Containing some "Noir" Tropes (Amnesia, Dark Suspense, & Atmosphere) it Manages to be an Intriguing, if Often Used Story of Soviet Spies of the Eastern Bloc on Western Soil.
Brain-Washing (Hypnotizing) a "Person of interest" for Nefarious, Scientific, or Political One-Ups-Man-Ship, Striving to Gain an "Upper-Hand" on the "Free-World".
The Acting is the Usual British-Stage-Craft, put to Good Sinister Use with Russian-Spy-Craft.
A Talkie 1st-Half, Setting the Stage, for a More Robust 2nd-Half where the "Game is Afoot" and Expands Beyond the Confines of the Corridors, into the Country where Our Hero and Victim Conveniently Finds a Warm and Naive Welcome from Ella Rains (in Her Final Movie).
After a Slow-Start and an Uncomfortable Inclusion of an Alcoholic (Cyril Cusak) that Knows the "Skinny", but can Barely Maintain Sobriety Long Enough to Help.
Slightly Above Average Minor Movie in a Genre (Spy-Espionage) that Gained Much Momentum After WWII, Peaking with Bond, James Bond.
Worth a Watch.
Containing some "Noir" Tropes (Amnesia, Dark Suspense, & Atmosphere) it Manages to be an Intriguing, if Often Used Story of Soviet Spies of the Eastern Bloc on Western Soil.
Brain-Washing (Hypnotizing) a "Person of interest" for Nefarious, Scientific, or Political One-Ups-Man-Ship, Striving to Gain an "Upper-Hand" on the "Free-World".
The Acting is the Usual British-Stage-Craft, put to Good Sinister Use with Russian-Spy-Craft.
A Talkie 1st-Half, Setting the Stage, for a More Robust 2nd-Half where the "Game is Afoot" and Expands Beyond the Confines of the Corridors, into the Country where Our Hero and Victim Conveniently Finds a Warm and Naive Welcome from Ella Rains (in Her Final Movie).
After a Slow-Start and an Uncomfortable Inclusion of an Alcoholic (Cyril Cusak) that Knows the "Skinny", but can Barely Maintain Sobriety Long Enough to Help.
Slightly Above Average Minor Movie in a Genre (Spy-Espionage) that Gained Much Momentum After WWII, Peaking with Bond, James Bond.
Worth a Watch.
As a mystery thriller the intrigue is not bad but rather fantastic and incredible, a little bit too overdone in complexity to be convincing, but the Russians actually worked along such lines in the cold war, using all kinds of brainwash techniques including hypnosis. It's all about hypnosis here, the victim wakes up without a memory and is more or less coerced into accepting an alien half Russian identity which he is sure isn't his real one, but he can't find his real one, because his brains have been tampered with.
Cyril Cusack makes an important contribution here as another patient, a doctor persuaded to cooperate with the kidnapping league bribed by unlimited access to whisky, which he accepts since he is a failed doctor and an alcoholic, and he works constantly on getting too tipsy to be able to regret it. The scenes with him and with Ella Raines are the best and most interesting in the film, although Donald Wolfit, as always, impresses with his acting, this time as the overbearing professor, who even one of his doctors finally has some objection against.
It's not a great thriller but interesting as an entertainment, and you will remember Cyril Cusack and Ella Raines better than Derek Farr.
Cyril Cusack makes an important contribution here as another patient, a doctor persuaded to cooperate with the kidnapping league bribed by unlimited access to whisky, which he accepts since he is a failed doctor and an alcoholic, and he works constantly on getting too tipsy to be able to regret it. The scenes with him and with Ella Raines are the best and most interesting in the film, although Donald Wolfit, as always, impresses with his acting, this time as the overbearing professor, who even one of his doctors finally has some objection against.
It's not a great thriller but interesting as an entertainment, and you will remember Cyril Cusack and Ella Raines better than Derek Farr.
An all-star cast (in Britain, at least) does its darndest to keep this talky adaptation of a popular novel afloat. A man awakes to find he cannot remember who he is. He is apparently a patient in a rural nursing home,to boot. Turns out he's a noted scientist the commies have kidnapped and hypnotized, with plans to take him with them to the Soviet Union, where they will pick his science-filled noggin. He befriends a fellow in the home who tells him of the bad guys' nefarious plan, and a little later makes the acquaintance of a pretty American writer who lives in a cottage down the road. Together, they work to unravel the mystery of his identity. Sir Donald Wolfit plays the main villain and Ella Raines is the pretty and resourceful neighbor. These names will mean nothing to most of you, but they were pretty big in their time. In fact, this was Raines' last motion picture. Wolfit, also a noted stage actor, kept working in films for another 10 years, and may be remembered best (probably much to his chagrin) for a nifty little programmer called "Blood of the Vampire," which was made about the same time as this. This modestly budgeted British flick is typically heavy on talk, but there's just enough action and a tiny bit of suspense in the second half to maintain the viewer's attention.
Derek Farr is ambushed on a road,drugged and told by sinister doctor Donald Woolfit that his memory has gone and that he is someone else.Its a dastardly commie plot to take him to Moscow.
Ella Raines,in her last film,is parachuted into the plot after 35 minutes.All very routine.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe final film of Ella Raines.
- PifiasA montage showing a newspaper with a headline questioning whether Paxton's death is a hoax is a copy of THE EVENING NEWS, but the presses running in the background are clearly printing NEWS OF THE WORLD.
- Citas
Ivan Mason: Goodbye Mrs Lemmin, I'm sure I was very happy with you.
Mrs. Lemmin - the Landlady: Oh you were. You were very regular with your rent. We never had a cross word - only about the ottoman and that's gone!
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- 1h 23min(83 min)
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