Agrega una trama en tu idiomaTwo swimmers are attempting to swim across the English Channel when one of them disappears. The other swimmer is convinced that it was no accident, and insists on investigating himself, even... Leer todoTwo swimmers are attempting to swim across the English Channel when one of them disappears. The other swimmer is convinced that it was no accident, and insists on investigating himself, even though the police do not believe him.Two swimmers are attempting to swim across the English Channel when one of them disappears. The other swimmer is convinced that it was no accident, and insists on investigating himself, even though the police do not believe him.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- First Nurse
- (as Anita Sharp Bolster)
- Sergeant Masters
- (as Reggie Hearne)
- Assistant Navigator
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
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The story takes place in Dover (England). As it begins, two swimmers are in training for an attempt to swim across the English Channel - Danny, an experienced swimmer trained by his brother Griff, and Kitty, a model and amateur swimmer, backed by a separate group. They decide to make their attempt together, but things go very wrong. Danny is convinced that what happened was no accident, and he tries to investigate despite the fact that no one else believes him.
The events that follow are not too surprising, and sometimes predictable, but the story keeps the viewer's interest once it gets going. It's a mostly plausible story, and it is helped by some other positive features.
The channel/seacoast setting is an interesting one that works well for this kind of story, and it is nicely done. You do feel as if you are there at the Channel, with the mist, the birds, and the current. There are also a couple pretty likeable characters: John Ireland is good as Griff, and Maureen Connell is good as the young hotel manager. Danny, though, is not a very good character - pretty much a stereotyped indignant, headstrong young man. Overall, the positives outweigh the weaknesses.
Most fans of mystery or suspense films should find this worth a look.
Joy Webster looks great in a swimsuit if predictably unconvincing as a top model whose sideline is endurance swimming; and the viewer's time is also rewarded by a scene in a garage in which the mechanics are played by Arthur Lowe and John Schlesinger...!
As a whodunnit, it doesn't offer up anything really, as we see the incident, it would have worked better had they omitted that scene.
So it's more in the mystery thriller genre, on the plus side, the visuals are striking, it looks and feels very authentic, and The Dover setting works incredibly well, on the debit side, I found the story a little weak, there's nothing original, the film doesn't cover any new ground.
Best scene, Baker's Garage, look out for Arthur Lowe (of Dad's Army fame,) and John Schlesinger. John Horsley and John Ireland were pretty good. Joy Webster and Sheldon Lawrence are pretty convincing, and add a bit of glamour.
It's a competent movie, 6/10.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaTechnical advisor Sam Rockett was a talented swimmer who was proud to be one of only nine swimmers to finish the First Daily Mail International Channel Race on 22nd August 1950. Rockett was also the first British person in the race to arrive back in the UK.
- ErroresObvious stunt double for John Ireland (Griff Parker) in the fight with Derek Bond (Paul Seymour).
- Citas
Bill Harris: Well, I feel so good, I'm willing to buy you a drink.
- Créditos curiososSam Rockett receives an 'introducing' credit.
- ConexionesFeatured in Talkies: Jim Moir (Vic Reeves Takes Over): Part 4 (2017)
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 19min(79 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1