Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA Canadian living in London is trying to succeed as a prizefighter, without much luck. He meets the sister of a local mob leader, and she soon draws him into the gang's activities. After he ... Leggi tuttoA Canadian living in London is trying to succeed as a prizefighter, without much luck. He meets the sister of a local mob leader, and she soon draws him into the gang's activities. After he finds himself being drawn into a murder plot, he finally realizes that his lover is only u... Leggi tuttoA Canadian living in London is trying to succeed as a prizefighter, without much luck. He meets the sister of a local mob leader, and she soon draws him into the gang's activities. After he finds himself being drawn into a murder plot, he finally realizes that his lover is only using him, and determines to escape the gang - but things don't turn out the way he planned... Leggi tutto
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Recensioni in evidenza
The rest is a typical B gangster film with a frigid femme fatale.
I also didn't realize he had a decent B movie career. In this British film, Spin a Dark Web, he is hired by a gangster and falls for his sister (Faith Domergue).
When a friend's son is killed by a member of said gangster's group, everyone denies the guy worked for Pattersin's current employer. He soon realizes he's working for a bottom feeder.
As the femme fatale, Faith Domergue manages to making a biting role into not much. The character is evil, actually more evil than her brother, but for me she just didn't give the role much gumption. I would have loved seeing Anne Baxter in this role.
Yesterday I complained about people walking around Italy speaking English with Italian accents because since they are really speaking Italian, no accent is needed.
Today I will complain because Domergue is from Sicily, and as a Sicilian speaking English, she should have an accent - like her brother has.
It's just okay.
The story is about Canadian Jim Bankley who while training at a British boxing gym owned by Tom Walker he befriends Tom's two children, Bill and Betty. Bill is a promising boxer at the ring and unbeknownst to Jim is asked by a local mobster to take a dive in the ring which he doesn't do.
Meanwhile Jim who hasn't been successful is looking for work and his fellow Canadian, Buddy. He finds Buddy who gets him a job with his employer the local mobster Rico Francesi...only it's not really Buddy or Rico that gets Jim hired, it's Rico's sister Bella. Bella takes a shine to Jim and wants him moved up the paces.
Bottom-line is Jim is a good guy (I.e. He may be ok with tapping phone lines to fix betting on horses at the track, but he is not ok with murder), so when Bill ends up dead at the hands of one of Rico's goons and Jim finds out about it he wants out. Only then does he discover how blood thirsty Bella really is.
Good action, interesting story...but the best part of this film is really the 1950's sidewalk/street scenes in England...fresh market, neon signs, liquor store, etc. GGreat, great footage and for me the best part of this film. A noir buff might enjoy this film..and those with curiosity like me.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe first feature film of Bernard Fox.
- BlooperAfter Bankley talks to Collis about letting him get through on phone Bankley walks by a police car. The coppers inside are talking on radio and crew's head and face are visible in car window that is partially up.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Ken Adam: Designing Bond (2000)
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 16 minuti
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- Proporzioni
- 1.66 : 1