A scheming blonde seduces a fighter and convinces him to murder her husband, a fight manager.A scheming blonde seduces a fighter and convinces him to murder her husband, a fight manager.A scheming blonde seduces a fighter and convinces him to murder her husband, a fight manager.
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Bad blonde, but called the flanagan boy in england. The trivia section calls this the british version of postman rings twice. In this one, a boxer making a comeback makes a play for lorna, his manager's wife. And that can't end well. Lots of ups and downs for johnny, depending on how lorna treats him that week. Now, lorna wants johnny to bump off hubby, but will he go along with that? Big decisions to be made. It's okay. Some fun twists and turns. The background music is all very typical, off the shelf dramatic, suspense type music. Directed by reginald le borg. I had seen a couple of his other films, and wasn't too impressed with either of them. This one has a bigger budget than those! It's predictable, but not so bad. Boxer films were big in the 50s.
As part of an arrangement with American producer Robert Lippert, Britains' legendary Hammer Studios (known at this time as Exclusive) knocked out a bunch of low-budget features which included film noir stories such as this one. Directed by horror genre specialist Reginald Le Borg ("Calling Dr. Death", "The Mummy's Ghost", "The Black Sleep"), it tells a comfortably familiar tale. The beefy Tony Wright plays Johnny Flanagan, an up-and-coming boxer taken under the wing of trainer Sharkey (Sidney James) and flamboyant old Italian promoter Giuseppe Vecchi (Frederick Valk). Then the promoters' sultry wife Lorna (Barbara Payton) sinks her hooks into Johnny, trying to inspire him to bump off Giuseppe.
"The Flanagan Boy", a.k.a. "Bad Blonde", is no great example of the film noir genre, but it does include a number of its standard elements in respectable fashion. Johnny is a classic "poor sap" who suffers tremendous guilt, but who still feels overwhelmed by the advances of this sexy siren. Star attraction Payton *is* a perfect example of the "femme fatale" archetype: conniving, self-serving, manipulative. This is a solid vehicle for her talents, at the least. Her entrance is memorable, as we and the camera ogle her legs when Wright catches sight of her in Valks' home. James (in a largely serious performance), John Slater (as the amiable Charlie), and an unbilled George Woodbridge (as the police inspector) offer excellent support. Valks' performance tends to be a little much at times, but one certainly can't accuse the actor of phoning it in.
A worthy viewing for aficionados of Hammer and the noir genre in general. Future top Hammer screenwriter Jimmy Sangster was the assistant director here.
Seven out of 10.
"The Flanagan Boy", a.k.a. "Bad Blonde", is no great example of the film noir genre, but it does include a number of its standard elements in respectable fashion. Johnny is a classic "poor sap" who suffers tremendous guilt, but who still feels overwhelmed by the advances of this sexy siren. Star attraction Payton *is* a perfect example of the "femme fatale" archetype: conniving, self-serving, manipulative. This is a solid vehicle for her talents, at the least. Her entrance is memorable, as we and the camera ogle her legs when Wright catches sight of her in Valks' home. James (in a largely serious performance), John Slater (as the amiable Charlie), and an unbilled George Woodbridge (as the police inspector) offer excellent support. Valks' performance tends to be a little much at times, but one certainly can't accuse the actor of phoning it in.
A worthy viewing for aficionados of Hammer and the noir genre in general. Future top Hammer screenwriter Jimmy Sangster was the assistant director here.
Seven out of 10.
I see many compared this to the Postman Always Rings Twice. I just found it a typical beautiful wife encouraging a young lover to kill her husband. You can compare it to lots of films.
Bad Blonde stars the real thing, Barbara Payton, as the young woman who is married to Giuseppe (Frederick Valt), a fight promoter and businessman.
When she meets his latest find (Tony Wright) there is an instant attraction, disguised as hostility. It then goes the ordinary route. Wright doesn't put up much resistance.
Barbara Payton had one look - bored out of her mind - throughout the film. She was extremely beautiful and desirable - desirable enough for Tom Neal to beat Franchot Tone into a coma.
Payton's best film was at the start of her career, and it was downhill from there.
She wound up an alcoholic prostitute. When offered rehab, she said, "I'd rather drink or die." At age 39, she managed to do both.
Bad Blonde stars the real thing, Barbara Payton, as the young woman who is married to Giuseppe (Frederick Valt), a fight promoter and businessman.
When she meets his latest find (Tony Wright) there is an instant attraction, disguised as hostility. It then goes the ordinary route. Wright doesn't put up much resistance.
Barbara Payton had one look - bored out of her mind - throughout the film. She was extremely beautiful and desirable - desirable enough for Tom Neal to beat Franchot Tone into a coma.
Payton's best film was at the start of her career, and it was downhill from there.
She wound up an alcoholic prostitute. When offered rehab, she said, "I'd rather drink or die." At age 39, she managed to do both.
After a thunderous triangle affair that shaken Hollywood between Franchot Tone, Barbara Payton and the former boxer Tom Neal, it ruins her career for good, all majors studios shut down their doors for her, in declining process he accepts an offer of Robert Lippert that through a joint-venture with Hammer studios on England make a movie there, The Flanagan Boy later re-named on America as Bad Blonde, once more dealing with boxer fighter, if is on purpose means that the producers want capitalize on Barbara Payton background.
At carnival a former boxer's agent Sharkey (Sidney James) has a small busines there, where he challenges someone on the audience for a couple rounds against a retired boxer, when sudden appears the young Johnny Flanagan (Tony Wright) whom knock down his opponent, there he meets his old pal the trainer Charlie (John Slater) both and Johnny must looking for a famous promoter for Johnny, whereof Sharkey aware that Giuseppe Vecchi is on London, the old promoter coming from New York bring a new wife a former dancer Lorna (Barbara Payton) meanwhile the upcoming agreement between Vecchi and Sharkey over a possible partnership, something arises on Johnny over so gorgeous blonde, a sort of secret feeling.
Meanwhile the training at Vecchi's mansion, Johnny and Lorna meet privily at barn, Lorna envisages on Johnny her freedom from the loathsome fat Vecchi, exposing to him that is pregnancy, it somehow disturbs the young Johnny, as display in the fight when he had the opponent at your hands on first round, lost the match when Lorna arrives there, hereinafter Lorna push him to get rid of Vecchi or she own will poisoned his husband, the naïve guy blind by jealous settle a plan to murder him.
Many of reviewers posted here that the picture reminds The Postman Always Rings Twice, well it has some resemblance quite sure, not exactly the same plot whatsoever, due here the main reason is boxer fighter struggles against his own yarning, in other hand a scheming girl deceiving a silly guy enchanted by the sexy bombshell, one's latest movie from Barbara who entered in a self-destruction process that ends up in prostitution at Sunset Boulevard at Los Angeles to afford her drugs addiction and alcoholism as well, her nasty sexual behavior screw up a supposed successful career, I have a great interest on Barbara Payton's life due she had a tremendous potential, a case should be studied!
Thanks for reading.
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First watch: 2023 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7.
At carnival a former boxer's agent Sharkey (Sidney James) has a small busines there, where he challenges someone on the audience for a couple rounds against a retired boxer, when sudden appears the young Johnny Flanagan (Tony Wright) whom knock down his opponent, there he meets his old pal the trainer Charlie (John Slater) both and Johnny must looking for a famous promoter for Johnny, whereof Sharkey aware that Giuseppe Vecchi is on London, the old promoter coming from New York bring a new wife a former dancer Lorna (Barbara Payton) meanwhile the upcoming agreement between Vecchi and Sharkey over a possible partnership, something arises on Johnny over so gorgeous blonde, a sort of secret feeling.
Meanwhile the training at Vecchi's mansion, Johnny and Lorna meet privily at barn, Lorna envisages on Johnny her freedom from the loathsome fat Vecchi, exposing to him that is pregnancy, it somehow disturbs the young Johnny, as display in the fight when he had the opponent at your hands on first round, lost the match when Lorna arrives there, hereinafter Lorna push him to get rid of Vecchi or she own will poisoned his husband, the naïve guy blind by jealous settle a plan to murder him.
Many of reviewers posted here that the picture reminds The Postman Always Rings Twice, well it has some resemblance quite sure, not exactly the same plot whatsoever, due here the main reason is boxer fighter struggles against his own yarning, in other hand a scheming girl deceiving a silly guy enchanted by the sexy bombshell, one's latest movie from Barbara who entered in a self-destruction process that ends up in prostitution at Sunset Boulevard at Los Angeles to afford her drugs addiction and alcoholism as well, her nasty sexual behavior screw up a supposed successful career, I have a great interest on Barbara Payton's life due she had a tremendous potential, a case should be studied!
Thanks for reading.
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First watch: 2023 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7.
The plot is not that interesting but not that lousy either. And it is from Reginald LeBorg, a B pictures film maker whose stuff is always worth seeking, except some Joe Palooka gentle junk, trash. So this scheme of a young prize fighter in love with a blonde femme fatale can be annoying because so many times evoked in the past in many movies, but it' is not a good reason to avoid this rare gem because the story is riveting, tough, you don't wish to stop the viewing. And acting is pretty good for this low budget material. This definitely a noir drama which seemed to have been inspired by a James Hadley Chase's novel.
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- TriviaThe title character goads the young fighter, who doesn't want her to watch him fighting, telling his trainers, "Maybe he doesn't like women," alluding to homosexuality, which wouldn't have passed code in America.
- GoofsMr Vecchi, and the other actors, pronounce his name with a 'chi' ending the way Anglo-Saxons do, but a real Italian would pronounce it with a hard 'ki' ending.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Berlin - Ecke Schönhauser (1957)
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