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Third Time Lucky

  • 1949
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
141
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Third Time Lucky (1949)
ActionCrimeDramaRomance

A gambler falls in love with a naive young girl. He thinks she is bringing him good luck. Then his main gambling rival arrives and he desires the girl as well.A gambler falls in love with a naive young girl. He thinks she is bringing him good luck. Then his main gambling rival arrives and he desires the girl as well.A gambler falls in love with a naive young girl. He thinks she is bringing him good luck. Then his main gambling rival arrives and he desires the girl as well.

  • Director
    • Gordon Parry
  • Writer
    • Gerald Butler
  • Stars
    • Glynis Johns
    • Dermot Walsh
    • Charles Goldner
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    141
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gordon Parry
    • Writer
      • Gerald Butler
    • Stars
      • Glynis Johns
      • Dermot Walsh
      • Charles Goldner
    • 6User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Glynis Johns
    Glynis Johns
    • Joan Burns
    Dermot Walsh
    Dermot Walsh
    • Lucky
    Charles Goldner
    Charles Goldner
    • Flash Charlie
    Harcourt Williams
    Harcourt Williams
    • Doc
    Yvonne Owen
    • Peggy
    Helen Haye
    Helen Haye
    • Old Lady
    John Stuart
    John Stuart
    • Inspector
    Harold Berens
    • Young Waiter
    Ballard Berkeley
    Ballard Berkeley
    • Bertram
    Sebastian Cabot
    Sebastian Cabot
    • Benny Bennett
    Bruce Walker
    • Jimmy
    Marianne Deeming
    • Madame Therese
    Millicent Wolf
    • Matron
    Jean Short
    • Nurse
    Michael Hordern
    Michael Hordern
    • 2nd Doctor
    Edna Kaye
    • Crooner
    Jack Tottenham
    • Chief Croupier
    Tom Block
    • Dice Croupier
    • Director
      • Gordon Parry
    • Writer
      • Gerald Butler
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    3Leofwine_draca

    More romance than gangsters

    THIRD TIME LUCKY is an uneven stab at an American film noir/gangster film, made in Britain on a limited budget. The wispy-voiced Glynis Johns (VAULT OF HORROR) plays a woman who falls in love with a high-stakes gambler (played by genre regular Dermot Walsh) and gets drawn into the seedy world of gambling, gangsters, and gunfights.

    Well, that's the idea, but THIRD TIME LUCKY never really takes off as a film. The pace is slow and the narrative seems to be drawn out with insipid romance scenes - this is definitely a film aimed at a female audience despite the tropes of the genre. The story never feels dangerous or exciting despite the premise and the actors are merely going through the motions too. Of all the British noir films I've watched, THIRD TIME LUCKY is one of the worst.
    7xavrush89

    Lightweight but effective noir-ish drama.

    This is one of those movies that begins after all the action has taken place, and then is told in flashback. Hard to believe this is the same Glynis Johns who played the mother in "Mary Poppins". Her character is an young woman who seldom takes chances, and as a result has thus far led a rather uneventful life. Who does she meet, but a gambler looking for a little stability and a good luck charm. Things escalate as the gambler gets in over his head and Johns' faith in him is tested. More than half a century has passed since this was made, so it may have seemed more original then. The lead character is someone we can really pull for. There's some amusing banter between Johns' character and her roommate (who seems to get out a lot more). Some of the gamblers are your standard-issue movie thugs, and like many of the movies of this era, the two leads seem to develop a bond a bit prematurely (reminds me of Mary Astor declaring her love for Humphrey Bogart after barely knowing him in "The Maltese Falcon"). Still, this is a good yarn about believing in someone, even if it means taking some major risks.
    6boblipton

    Hopelessly In Love With A Hopeless Neurotic

    Dermot Walsh jumps into the cab next to Glynis Johns. He's a professional gambler whose mark thinks it's more than just luck. He decides Miss Johns is his lucky charm and hires her to be so, seemingly unaware she's in love with him. Things are wonderful for a while -- except for Walsh showing no more than professional interest in her. Then his luck turns, and resentful fellow gambler Charles Goldner starts to put the squeeze on.

    I've been in love with Miss Johns -- who is scheduled to celebrate her 100th birthday six months after I write this -- for many years, for her ladylike demeanor and creaky voice for many a decade, so it's a pleasure to watch her in this movie, released when she was 26. At the same time, she seems a little too naive, even as she fully admits it in character. Walsh is a creature of superstitions that border on Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, and while the movie's view of the seemingly glamorous world in which he operates is suavely realized, real professional gamblers don't make their money against other professionals; they they make it off people who aren't that good at the games they play. I'm old enough to have sat in on bridge games against the professionals, and paid them handsomely for the 'lessons.'

    Still, the movie is handsomely realized by director Gordon Parry, in a sort of Gainsborough-in-modern-dress sort of way. Keep an eye open and you'll spot Helen Haye, John Stuart, Michael Hornden, and even Diana Dors in an uncredited bit.
    5JasonTomes

    Decidedly novellettish

    "Third Time Lucky" is a rather predictable romance aimed primarily at women. It shows in extended flashback how Joan (Glynis Johns), a nice young lady from Finchley, comes to get incongruously mixed up with Soho gangsters and guns. A chance encounter with a debonair professional gambler called Lucky (Dermot Walsh) draws her into a glamorous and unfamiliar world of roulette, champagne, and Mayfair nightclubs. Eventually, of course, Lucky fails to merit his name - and then dear Joan finds herself in danger of going to the dogs (and I don't just mean the greyhound races).

    This is a passable film on its own decidedly novellettish terms. It even features a recurring song in Ivor Novello style with the title "Forgive me for dreaming". There are melodramatic moments and the last half-hour may tax the patience.

    "Are we really still in London?" Joan asks at one point. Well may she wonder. "Third Time Lucky" is less an evocation of post-war Britain than a modest attempt to replicate the high-life and low-life milieux of a certain type of American popular movie of that era. Import substitution to help the balance of the payments perhaps?

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    • Trivia
      Harold Berens received an "introducing" credit.
    • Crazy credits
      Glynis Johns appears "by permission of London Film Productions"
    • Connections
      Referenced in Ken Adam: Designing Bond (2000)

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    • Release date
      • August 1, 1949 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Der Spielteufel
    • Filming locations
      • Southall Studios, Southall, Middlesex, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Mario Zampi Productions
      • Alliance Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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