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Le gang des coffres

Original title: Pit of Darkness
  • 1961
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
302
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Le gang des coffres (1961)
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Richard Logan, a safe maker, wakes up with amnesia after being found unconscious. A detective hired by his wife was murdered. A safe his firm installed was robbed. Logan teams up with his wi... Read allRichard Logan, a safe maker, wakes up with amnesia after being found unconscious. A detective hired by his wife was murdered. A safe his firm installed was robbed. Logan teams up with his wife to uncover the truth behind these events.Richard Logan, a safe maker, wakes up with amnesia after being found unconscious. A detective hired by his wife was murdered. A safe his firm installed was robbed. Logan teams up with his wife to uncover the truth behind these events.

  • Director
    • Lance Comfort
  • Writers
    • Lance Comfort
    • Hugh McCutcheon
  • Stars
    • William Franklyn
    • Moira Redmond
    • Bruno Barnabe
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    302
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lance Comfort
    • Writers
      • Lance Comfort
      • Hugh McCutcheon
    • Stars
      • William Franklyn
      • Moira Redmond
      • Bruno Barnabe
    • 17User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    William Franklyn
    William Franklyn
    • Richard
    Moira Redmond
    Moira Redmond
    • Julie
    Bruno Barnabe
    • Bruno
    Leonard Sachs
    Leonard Sachs
    • Conrad
    Nigel Green
    Nigel Green
    • Jonathan
    Bruce Beeby
    • Peter Mayhew
    Humphrey Lestocq
    • Bill
    Anthony Booth
    Anthony Booth
    • Ted
    Nanette Newman
    Nanette Newman
    • Mary
    Michael Balfour
    Michael Balfour
    • Fisher
    Jacqueline Jones
    Jacqueline Jones
    • Mavis
    Ronnie Hall
    • Singer
    Edmund Bailey
    • Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    Dave Clark
    Dave Clark
    • Nightclub Musician
    • (uncredited)
    Elizabeth Ellis
    • Bit Part
    • (uncredited)
    Peter Evans
    • Nightclub Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    Peter Fontaine
    • Carter
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Hawkins
    • Taxi Driver
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lance Comfort
    • Writers
      • Lance Comfort
      • Hugh McCutcheon
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    8adrianovasconcelos

    Franklyn towers above better than average British B noir

    William Franklyn, whose voiceover of Schweppes adverts would become a TV feature, posts a highly convincing performance here, hardly ever leaving the screen, and somehow reminding me of a younger Rex Harrison. He certainly looks suitably bamboozled to begin with, as he carefully pieces together his three weeks' absence from work and home.

    Director Lance Comfort, about whom I am embarrassed to admit I know nothing, intelligently puts together a maze of flashbacks and throws in quite a few suspects until Logan (Franklyn) works out the enigma - and that begins with firm partner "enigmatically" telling him about the Ethiope's Ear, subsequently identified as the 250,000 quid diamond stolen from a tycoon called Tuscan.

    Why that partner knows that crucial detail, and even recites it to him in his wife's presence - lovely Moira Redmond - is never explained and has to go down as a big minus, costing my rating one star. It deliberately deceives the viewer and detracts from the plot's credibility.

    Otherwise, logical incidents advance a riveting and fluid story line, cinematography by Emmot and editing by Trumper are first class, and even the recurrent song, My Heart Is the Lover, by Martin Slavin, is really catchy.

    Leonard Sachs plays the foreign-accented villain unctuously enough.

    Not perfect, no masterpiece, but no waste of 79'. Recommended viewing if you like film noir.
    6Leofwine_draca

    Lance Comfort does it again

    PIT OF DARKNESS is another decent British B-film written and directed by Lance Comfort. He seems to have a good run of them in the early 1960s, making every penny of his low budgets count, and as a result this densely-plotted story is one of the better Butcher's Film Service outings in existence.

    The film features everyman lead William Franklyn as a kind of proto Bourne, waking up with no memory after suffering a violent assault. The last three weeks of his life are a blur, but it soon transpires that he's been involved with some dodgy characters who haven't quite finished with him. Comfort keeps you guessing as to the outcome of the story, and all is eventually revealed via a lengthy flashback.

    This is one of those films where everything just gels together quite nicely. It's certainly not the best of its kind but it's also hard to fault. Franklyn is a dependable lead but the supporting cast is even better. Nigel Green is the authoritative and a youthful Anthony Booth a spiv type. Nanette Newman makes an impact as a woman caught up in the plot. Leonard Sachs is a slimy villain and the delightful Michael Balfour a henchman who shows up towards the end. The climactic scenes in particular are quite exciting and overall PIT OF DARKNESS is sure to be enjoyed by fans of this genre.
    6Prismark10

    Pit of Darkness

    Pit of Darkness is a British B film about safe maker Richard Logan (William Franklyn) waking up dazed and confused in some wasteland. He has amnesia and he went missing for three weeks.

    When he arrives home his wife Julie (Moira Redmond) is shocked to see him. She thought he has been having an affair and gone off with another woman. Julie even hired a private detective who wound up dead.

    When he gets back to the office Richard tries to put together what happened to him. Slowly some memories return in a hazy fashion. Her wife's voice signifying that she is being threatened. A blond young woman who was getting a bit flirty.

    Some press cuttings missing from his firm. There has been a recent robbery where a safe installed by his firm was broken into. Richard get suspicious of her secretary's boyfriend who is always hanging about.

    A few clues lead Richard to a nightclub owned by a man called Conrad. Maybe Richard was forced to rob a safe against his will.

    An entertaining B movie. With a few flaws such as why the baddies keep Richard a fair few times. The security in Richard and his partner's firm was shocking. They seem to employ all sorts.
    6CinemaSerf

    Pit of Darkness

    This is quite an engaging story of a man "Logan" (William Franklyn) who comes to on a bombed-out Wapping waste ground with a bloody head. On returning home, he discovers from wife "Julie" (Moira Redmond) that he has been AWOL for three weeks - and he has no idea what happened in the intervening time. It soon becomes clear that his mysterious disappearance is connected with his business - he designs and instals safes - and he must try and piece to gather what happened. Neither the writing (it's a bit repetitive) nor Franklyn are great, to be honest, but Nigel Green and Leonard Sachs (with Tony Booth) help chivvy things along now and again. It's pretty obvious why "Logan" was the target, but the perpetrators remain a mystery til quite near the end and as low budget Butcher's efforts go, this is up in their upper echelons with a smidgen of psychology injected into the plot, too. Could have done without Ronnie Hall and his crooning, though....!
    6Marlburian

    Cobbled-together plot-lines

    I found "Pit Of Darkness" a reasonable film to watch but with several plot holes, not least no-one wondering if there was a connection between William Franklyn being missing for three weeks and one of his firm's safes being robbed by an expert. And the partner in the firm didn't even mention the incident when Franklyn did turn up. The gang that held him must have been very considerate in allowing him to buy some smart new clothes after they'd messed up those he'd been wearing when they captured him!

    It wasn't very bright of Franklyn to accept the blonde hostess's invitation to her flat after her previous invitation to a cottage had nearly led to his death. And then the gang, after several attempts to bump him off, suddenly realised that they needed him to crack another safe.

    As another reviewer has suggested, the makers seem to have taken bits of plots from other films and untidily cobbled them together.

    Franklyn acted well enough and there were several interesting names in the supporting cast.

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    • Trivia
      A pre-fame appearance by The Dave Clark Five in the nightclub run by Conrad.
    • Goofs
      When Richard is forced into the back of the Mercedes, the shadow of a boom mic is visible on the car's bodywork when the camera pans down prior to the getaway.
    • Quotes

      Waiter: First rule of the night club, sir: never discuss your employers

    • Connections
      Featured in Truly, Madly, Cheaply!: British B Movies (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      My Heart is the Lover
      Composed by Martin Slavin

      Lyrics by Abbe Gail

      Sung by Ronnie Hall

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    • Release date
      • October 1961 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pit of Darkness
    • Filming locations
      • Courtfield Gardens, London S W 5(Mavis' s flat)
    • Production companies
      • The Rank Organisation
      • Butcher's Film Service
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 16m(76 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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