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Dick Barton: Special Agent

  • 1948
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
203
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Dick Barton: Special Agent (1948)
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Government agent Dick Barton battles a ring of Nazi spies who are planning to poison the entire London water supply.Government agent Dick Barton battles a ring of Nazi spies who are planning to poison the entire London water supply.Government agent Dick Barton battles a ring of Nazi spies who are planning to poison the entire London water supply.

  • Director
    • Alfred J. Goulding
  • Writers
    • Alan Stranks
    • Alfred J. Goulding
  • Stars
    • Don Stannard
    • George Ford
    • Jack Shaw
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    203
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alfred J. Goulding
    • Writers
      • Alan Stranks
      • Alfred J. Goulding
    • Stars
      • Don Stannard
      • George Ford
      • Jack Shaw
    • 9User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Don Stannard
    • Dick Barton
    George Ford
    • Snowey White
    Jack Shaw
    • Jock Anderson
    Gillian Maude
    • Jean Hunter
    Farnham Baxter
    • Roscoe
    • (uncredited)
    Ernest Borrow
    • Joe Gilpin
    • (uncredited)
    Peter Brace
    Peter Brace
    • Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    Jim Brady
    Jim Brady
    • Henchman in Fist Fight
    • (uncredited)
    Arthur Bush
    • Kurt Schuler
    • (uncredited)
    Ivor Danvers
    • Snub
    • (uncredited)
    Colin Douglas
    • Stark
    • (uncredited)
    Billy Howard
    • Police Constable Jupp
    • (uncredited)
    Beatrice Kane
    • Mrs. Betsy Horrock
    • (uncredited)
    Janice Lowthian
    • Adele Reed
    • (uncredited)
    Eddie Powell
    Eddie Powell
    • Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    Alec Ross
    • Tony Firth
    • (uncredited)
    Campbell Singer
    Campbell Singer
    • Sir George Cavendish
    • (uncredited)
    Morris Sweden
    • Regan
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Alfred J. Goulding
    • Writers
      • Alan Stranks
      • Alfred J. Goulding
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    6Spondonman

    Special Brew

    This is one of the worst films to watch as an adult, and as an adult who appreciates Kane, Orphee, Rashomon, Godfather I/II, Donnie Darko etc to name just a handful. You have to try and switch your Cynic Button to Standby for 66 minutes and enjoy it for what it was. I agree it is a laughable and witless film - but it was made for British children and especially the post-WW2 teenagers listening to the weekly BBC radio series - who weren't so demanding as we all have become. Although apparently the BBC were initially surprised that children were listening in their millions, and eventually decided to "tone" the gratuitous sex and mindless violence in DB down. Which of course by todays high standards was on the level of Sesame Street, but losing even that meant the end as the millions turned off. Could you watch old serials such as Nyoka nowadays without laughing - could a serious film buff in the 40's?

    A populist subject for the film - a gang of Nazi smugglers operating in quaint English fishing village, plotting the downfall of all around them. Don Stannard was excellent for the ... unbelievably manly role of Dick Barton - although since Red Dwarf I can't quite get Arnold Rimmer out of my head. And current Tory Party Boss David Cameron too for that matter! Snowy and Jock were both there as DB's sidekicks, played with gusto if not finesse. What I find when I let go is that this sometimes atmospheric film is an enjoyable romp (semi-silent, too!) from proto-Hammer, which strains credulity at every turn but keeps you watching like all Fantasies should do. The whole production was cheap and amateurish which is reflected in the acting. Marvellously refreshing after seeing Requiem For A Dream!

    Therefore I don't think Plan 9's Title is in jeopardy, except maybe from Blazing Saddles - time will tell!
    4CinemaSerf

    Dick Barton: Special Agent

    The premiss for this is quite good - a disparate gang of Nazi spies plotting to poison the London water supply. Only the eponymous special agent (Don Stannard) can track down the conspirators and thwart their plan... Well, aside from the instantly recognisable John Bath theme tune, this is really just a series of radio sketches with a camera in front of the actors. Indeed, all that is actually missing is the sound effects man with the coconut shells and the washboard. It flows like glue, and lumpy glue at that - and although the story itself is actually quite good, the execution here is really unremarkable. The last ten minutes redeem it slightly, at least things are happening, but otherwise it's a film to watch only if you are really bored.
    2dbborroughs

    Awful dumbing down of a classic British hero. Skip this movie and watch the other two films in the series instead.

    Based on the classic British Radio series this clunker of a movie is a series of bad choices (which they corrected for the next two movies), and one of the worst films Hammer Studios ever produced.

    The plot of this film has to do with smuggling and Nazi spies in and around a small English Village. The villain is a German agent posing, as a Swedish scientist, complete with German accent. He has secret tunnels and hideouts in the village and is plotting great evil. He is aided by various people in the village all of whom are suspicious looking in the extreme. Good guy Dick Barton is sent to the town by his bosses, under cover of taking a vacation, to the village to find out whats going on.

    This movie is bad, really bad. The film was aimed at kids and they dumb the whole movie down with over the top performances and really bad humor. Frankly this is more a misfiring comedy rather than the exciting action adventure of the radio. The direction is at best stiff with the actors not so much directed as arranged in tableaux, upon which the camera locks. It reminded me of a movie from the advent of the movies.

    I'm dumb founded at this films awfulness.

    I've given the movie a 2 instead of a 1 because there a few fleeting moments where the movie actually works, but they are high points in a very low movie and nothing you need concern yourself with. It would probably be best if you just skipped this movie and watched either of the other two Dick Barton films that followed.
    4richardchatten

    "My name's Barton, Dick Barton"

    The maiden episode of a short-lived trio of Dick Barton movies made by Hammer is a jaunty period piece from the days when the dastardly villains were still nazis rather than commies.

    It's amateurish technique, period detail and use of actual locations today gains it considerable interest viewed purely as a documentary.
    5LeonLouisRicci

    ALMOST INSUFFERABLE...JUVENILE COMEDY-ADVENTURE...FROM POPULAR BRITISH RADIO

    ALMOST INSUFFERABLE...JUVENILE COMEDY-ADVENTURE...FROM POPULAR BRITISH RADIO

    Very Early Hammer Cheapie when the Newly-Born Studio was Floundering About in a Number of Genres.

    In this one Hammer Dumbs-Down Popular Radio Hero Barton to a Comedy-Adventure with Copious Amounts of Slapstick and Bad Mugging.

    Certainly Made for a Juvenile Audience.

    It's Lively, if Nothing Else, and Manages a Fast-Pace both in Montage and Dialog.

    This Type of Speedy Line-Delivery is Reminiscent of Screw-Ball Comedies from Hollywood.

    They also Borrow the Style and Tone of the Serials.

    Most of the Action is Fisticuffs with a Couple of Car Romps and Bit on the Sea.

    The Studio Saw the Error of Their Ways and the Sequels are Much Better.

    Not Much to Offer Except Nostalgia for those that Lived Through the Early Years of the Brit. Hero.

    Most of those Fans will be Disappointed with this Entry but can Look Forward to Better Movies Ahead.

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    • Trivia
      Dick drives a 1947 Allard L1, reg. JGY 719.
    • Goofs
      In an attempt to inject tension at key points, some footage is clearly sped up; there's also some obvious heavy use of day-for-night filming.
    • Quotes

      Dick Barton: That's right! Grunt, you swine!

    • Crazy credits
      In homage to the parent BBC Light Programme radio series, the title is presaged with a dramatic voice-over: "Ladies and gentlemen - Dick Barton, Special Agent!"
    • Connections
      Featured in Hammer: Heroes, Legends and Monsters (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      The Devil's Galop
      (uncredited)

      Music by Charles Williams

      Chappell Recorded Music Library

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 1948 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dick Barton, Detective
    • Filming locations
      • Birdham Pool, Chichester, West Sussex, England, UK(yachting scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Henry Halstead Productions
      • Hammer Films
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    • Budget
      • £20,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 10m(70 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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