Uno de los seis viajeros que toman el autobús desde el aeropuerto de Casablanca a Marrakech lleva 2 millones de dólares para pagar a un operador local que fije los votos de las Naciones Unid... Leer todoUno de los seis viajeros que toman el autobús desde el aeropuerto de Casablanca a Marrakech lleva 2 millones de dólares para pagar a un operador local que fije los votos de las Naciones Unidas. ¿Pero cuál?Uno de los seis viajeros que toman el autobús desde el aeropuerto de Casablanca a Marrakech lleva 2 millones de dólares para pagar a un operador local que fije los votos de las Naciones Unidas. ¿Pero cuál?
- Arthur Fairbrother
- (as Wilfred Hyde White)
- Achmed
- (as Gregoire Aslan)
- Hotel Clerk
- (as Emil Stemmler)
- Madame Bouseny
- (as Helen Sanguineti)
- Martinez
- (as Sanchez Francisco)
- Police Chief
- (as William Sanguineti)
- Hotel Clerk
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
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- Woman in Carriage
- (sin créditos)
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Tony Randall is very appealing as the much harried, put upon innocent who is caught up in a series of misadventures (his character Jessel actually says something like "We're suspected of being murderers, and we're being chased by murderers"). Randall is certainly not someone you would cast as the romantic lead, but you can readily accept that he and Senta Berger will become lovers.
Ms Berger's characters is very fond and adept at telling lies, and shaping the truth as she sees fit. She does it well, and is charming, and everyone likes her, not least the wily Arab truck driver Achmed (Gregoire Aslan), who twice saves the couple.
I had mistaken Margaret Lee for another Italian starlet but apparently she was born in Wolverhampton, England in 1943. She plays the sex kitten very well, and again, has some good lines.
The script is actually very good, the dialogue especially, with more memorable lines than I expected. The line-up of character actors is also fine, though Klaus Kinski's thug is nowhere as effective as the one he displayed in GRAND SLAM.
Locations are well chosen, the action good for its day, and the music by Malcolm Lockyer (someone who doesn't seem to have worked much in film) catches the flavour of Marrakesh, Morocco.
All in all, highly recommended (If you can find it!)
Even here one's attention tends to wander during the endless scampering about exotic locations that passes for a plot. But at least it's largely played for laughs, Tony Randall & Senta Berger are attractive leads, Herbert Lom an excellent villain and even Margaret Lee (who gets an "introducing" credit despite having been busy in movies for several years, admittedly not ones anybody was likely to remember her from) is slightly more animated than in her later films.
And of course there's Terry-Thomas's amusing late guest appearance as El Caid, AKA "the oily cad".
It is the wrong man adventure. American Andrew Jessel (Tony Randall) arrives in Marrakech for business purposes and finds a dead body in his wardrobe. Luckily mysterious femme fatale spy Kyra Stanovy (Senta Berger) is on hand to help him hide the body. She also helps Andrew get away from henchman Jonquil (Klaus Kinski) sent by well connected criminal kingpin Casimir (Herbert Lom.)
Casimir thinks Andrew could be one of the travellers who has arrived to Marrakech on the bus carrying a suitcase full of money to fix a UN vote.
Despite the location shooting in Morocco. This is a low budget film with a mundane script and a lack of thrills.
It does have plenty of back projection. Kinski and Casimir are effective villains. There are a couple of beautiful ladies, several familiar British character actors. Randall gamely does his best but he is no Cary Grant.
In this kind of film, the trick is to combine some good action and suspense with humor. This feat is very, very hard to pull off well, but this film does it--hence I rate it a "10." The outstanding cast gives A-1 support. Also, the many interesting Morocco locations add interest. If you want to see a very well-done 1960s lighthearted spy film with good romance, humor and action, you can't go wrong with this film. I recommend it highly. And--Senta Berger never looked better, or Margaret Lee, too!
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe picture has been called an amalgam of Alfred Hitchcock's Intriga Internacional (1959) and En manos del destino (1956).
- ErroresDuring the climactic scene in the camel market Tony Randall's shirt changes from being open-necked to done up with a tie, then back to open-necked again.
- Citas
Andrew Jessel: ...and put him in my closet?
Kyra Stanovy: It's *my* closet.
Andrew Jessel: Your closet; my closet. What difference does it make?
- Créditos curiososand introducing Margaret Lee
- ConexionesFeatured in The Unforgettable John Le Mesurier (2001)
- Bandas sonorasThe Eton Boating Song
(uncredited)
Lyrics by William Johnson and music by Algernon Drummond
Hummed by El Caid on his way to the prison rendezvous
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 34min(94 min)
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1