Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueInspector Duval comes to London to help crack the case of a socialite murdered during a jewel heist.Inspector Duval comes to London to help crack the case of a socialite murdered during a jewel heist.Inspector Duval comes to London to help crack the case of a socialite murdered during a jewel heist.
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Wow I love old films if not for the plot or lack of but to see the scenery the way life way through a smokey haze.
Now this is a hodgepodge an English production in Ireland with a famous war film naztzi actor playing an parisian detective didn't the Sûreté notice his suspect accent.
Not a bad film the pipe smoking English inspector with old school tie rather timid for the job.
As always I enjoy an old film and keep an open mind as its unfair to use modern day values on these old films.
Talking pictures seems to be stuck apologising for every film they show trying to be so over pc .They are old films not documentaries.
Now this is a hodgepodge an English production in Ireland with a famous war film naztzi actor playing an parisian detective didn't the Sûreté notice his suspect accent.
Not a bad film the pipe smoking English inspector with old school tie rather timid for the job.
As always I enjoy an old film and keep an open mind as its unfair to use modern day values on these old films.
Talking pictures seems to be stuck apologising for every film they show trying to be so over pc .They are old films not documentaries.
Lots of red herrings thrown in to lead you off the scent. This a fairly routine thriller with a surprise ending thrown in Directed by Max Varnel,son of Marcel.
The title suggests the first of a series in this quirky little hybrid made at Ardmore Studios set in London while shot on obviously Irish locations; but this was very much a one-off.
Anton Diffring was certainly cast against type as a debonair French detective, while several of the supporting cast (including the actress briefly seen as murdered socialite Alice Alvarez in flashback) are perceptibly post-synced, presumably to conceal their brogues. The gurgling voice of female lead Diane Hart is unmistakably Anglo-Saxon though.
Anton Diffring was certainly cast against type as a debonair French detective, while several of the supporting cast (including the actress briefly seen as murdered socialite Alice Alvarez in flashback) are perceptibly post-synced, presumably to conceal their brogues. The gurgling voice of female lead Diane Hart is unmistakably Anglo-Saxon though.
A socialite by the name of Alice Alvarez is the latest victim of Jewel thief, Mr March, only this time she's killed. Scotland Yard are on the case, but this time they are joined by France's finest, Inspector Duval.
The entrance and exit of Inspector Duval, I wonder if there had initially been plans for a few Inspector Duval films, after watching this, you can understand why they stopped at just the one.
Very much a pot boiler, it's a very pedestrian, almost dour plot, there's nothing original, nothing exciting, nothing clever, it's one of those films you'll have forgotten about thirty minutes after the credits have rolled.
Why did they have to make Diffring French? Had he been Swiss or Belgian, it may have worked, but who could even remotely believe that he's French? He doesn't even try to mask his accent.
Some of those accents are hilarious, one suspects a few mouthfuls of marbles to achieve the desired sound.
On the plus side, it's very stylish, visually it's appealing, sadly the other elements don't have quite the same impact.
4/10.
The entrance and exit of Inspector Duval, I wonder if there had initially been plans for a few Inspector Duval films, after watching this, you can understand why they stopped at just the one.
Very much a pot boiler, it's a very pedestrian, almost dour plot, there's nothing original, nothing exciting, nothing clever, it's one of those films you'll have forgotten about thirty minutes after the credits have rolled.
Why did they have to make Diffring French? Had he been Swiss or Belgian, it may have worked, but who could even remotely believe that he's French? He doesn't even try to mask his accent.
Some of those accents are hilarious, one suspects a few mouthfuls of marbles to achieve the desired sound.
On the plus side, it's very stylish, visually it's appealing, sadly the other elements don't have quite the same impact.
4/10.
This deceptively delightful, vastly neglected thriller stars everyone's favourite Teutonic villain Anton Diffring, the frightfully urbane, mellifluously-voiced Thespian now takes on the alternate Gallic mantle of indomitable Inspector Duval of the Sûreté, a most capable cop, his singular obsession to capture elusive cat burglar 'Mr. March' brings the meticulous sleuth to the UK, where a grisly crime scene bearing the signature hallmarks of a recent murder, strongly suggest that the wily, and wholly ruthless 'Mr. March' is actively perpetrating his cool, exacting mode of ruthless, well-planned larceny. Max Varnel's dynamic, conspicuously thrilling pulp-noir 'Enter Inspector Duval' is a sheer delight from start to finish, a neatly conceived vintage murder mystery, gloriously garlanded with another exceptionally refined performance from the effortlessly debonair Diffring, which culminates zestfully in a suitably exhilarating, playfully twisted, break-neck paced climax!
Le saviez-vous
- GaffesAt around 58 minutes Jackie explains that Miss Alvarez would not use the safe since she knew someone whose banknotes had been burned to ashes in one during a fire. Inspector Duval remarks that that would not happen to diamonds. Wrong! Diamonds are carbon and will burn if the temperature is great enough.
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- 1h 4min(64 min)
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