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Scotland Yard contre X

Original title: The Secret Partner
  • 1961
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Stewart Granger and Haya Harareet in Scotland Yard contre X (1961)
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A wealthy London-based shipping magnate is blackmailed by an evil dentist which threatens to reveal an old case of fraud, while the dentist himself is threatened by a mysterious masked man.A wealthy London-based shipping magnate is blackmailed by an evil dentist which threatens to reveal an old case of fraud, while the dentist himself is threatened by a mysterious masked man.A wealthy London-based shipping magnate is blackmailed by an evil dentist which threatens to reveal an old case of fraud, while the dentist himself is threatened by a mysterious masked man.

  • Director
    • Basil Dearden
  • Writers
    • David Pursall
    • Jack Seddon
  • Stars
    • Stewart Granger
    • Bernard Lee
    • Haya Harareet
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    810
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Basil Dearden
    • Writers
      • David Pursall
      • Jack Seddon
    • Stars
      • Stewart Granger
      • Bernard Lee
      • Haya Harareet
    • 20User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Stewart Granger
    Stewart Granger
    • John Brent aka John Wilson
    Bernard Lee
    Bernard Lee
    • Det. Supt. Frank Hanbury
    Haya Harareet
    Haya Harareet
    • Nicole 'Nikki' Brent
    Hugh Burden
    Hugh Burden
    • Charles Standish
    Lee Montague
    Lee Montague
    • Det. Insp. Tom Henderson
    Melissa Stribling
    Melissa Stribling
    • Helen Standish
    Conrad Phillips
    Conrad Phillips
    • Dr. Alan Richford
    John Lee
    John Lee
    • Clive Lang
    Norman Bird
    Norman Bird
    • Ralph Beldon
    Peter Illing
    Peter Illing
    • Strakarios
    Basil Dignam
    Basil Dignam
    • Lyle
    William Fox
    William Fox
    • Brinton
    George Tovey
    • Vickers
    Sidney Vivian
    • Dock Foreman
    • (as Sydney Vivian)
    Paul Stassino
    Paul Stassino
    • Man in Soho Street
    Colette Wilde
    • Jeanne, Girl in Car
    Willoughby Goddard
    Willoughby Goddard
    • Hotel Keeper
    Peter Welch
    Peter Welch
    • P.C. McLaren
    • Director
      • Basil Dearden
    • Writers
      • David Pursall
      • Jack Seddon
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    8planktonrules

    A nice thriller with several great twists.

    Stewart Granger plays John Brent, a man you feel really sorry for throughout much of the movie. It seems he's a successful businessman and yet his life is an apparent mess. His wife has left him and he's being blackmailed by a spineless drunk dentist. Could things get worse? Absolutely. But how and how he tries to extricate himself....you'll just have to see that when you watch this British thriller.

    The film manages to work well for quite a few reasons. The acting is really very good, the writing clever and imaginative and the director managed to infuse the film with a nice brooding mood. Overall, a film that should be higher rated than it currently is...and well worth your time.
    6dbdumonteil

    Beware of dentists

    A good thriller,which loses steam halfway through ,but regains its interest in the last thirty minutes,thanks to a very good unexpected twist.Yes there was such a thing almost fifty years ago.

    An aging Stewart Granger portrays a wealthy British Bourgeois with a shady past whose marriage with Nicole (the beautiful Haya Harareet,famous for her part of Esther in "Ben Hur") is on the rocks. His dentist blackmails him ,and around him ,everybody may be a potential danger.The plot involves drugs,robbery,a soon-to-be-retired cop and plenty of foggy views of London in a bleak black and white.It's not in the same as league as Hitchcock,but it's quite entertaining.
    9denscul

    A detective story that keeps up the suspense.

    This movie may not be up to the technical standards of today, but this is the kind of movie that gives you entertainment without trying to pander to some cause, or make me feel guilty about driving an SUV. There isn't any raw sex, exposed skin, car crashes, vulgar language or hidden messages. The only gun fire is target shooting, and nobody throws a punch as I recall. Yet, this is the sort of entertainment that my generation expected when we went to the movies. The plot is well conceived and keeps you guessing until the very end. The actors at the time this movie was made were very popular at the box office, and all gave an excellent performance. The female lead is an Israli actress who played opposite Charleton Heston in Ben Hur. Stewart Granger made movies for both American and English film companies, and could have made an excellent James Bond. The back drop of 1961 London has the feel of an American B & W detective movie of the "film noire" genre. Unlike some English movies made at the time, the dialog is not filled with English idioms. This is a little gem that you can watch with your relatives during the Hollidays.
    7johnhclarke

    Worth watching

    The plot creaks along slightly but worth seeing for the views of London docks as they were. The Bernard Lee character is also memorable for the number of cigarettes he smokes. In every scene he's in, he's either smoking, lighting up or lighting another cigarette from his previous one. Obviously a 60-a-day man. Older viewers will recall Conrad Phillips at the star of the long-running William Tell TV series in which he battled Willoughby Goddard who appears in the movie as the seedy hotel keeper. Stalwart British character actors Norman Bird, Hugh Burden and Lee Montague also shine, while Melissa Stibling was the wife of the film's director Basil Dearden
    7JuguAbraham

    A tragic crime well developed towards the end

    Very few crime films end on a tragic note, especially if the plot does not involve deaths and maiming. This is one such example. The last shot of the film--a long shot--of the protagonist walking alone arouses the viewers pity.

    The film seems to infer that the bad guys remain bad and end up losers. Today such stories would seem sociologically incorrect to film. The plot of the film is rather good and would provide the viewer with his/her money's worth.

    The last half hour of the film not only entertains but is quaintly philosophical. Haya Harareet's ("Ben Hur"'s Esther) character is a fascinating study of love for her husband and what she decides to do is even more poignant and elegant. Stewart Granger and Bernard Lee (M of the early James Bond films) perform well, but the ultimate heroes are the story writers (David Pursall and Jack Seddon) and the director Basil Deardon who make the film fairly above-average entertainment.

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    • Trivia
      The IV anesthetic that causes one to taste garlic (or onions) is sodium thiopental (aka by its trade name Sodium Pentothal).
    • Goofs
      The combination to the safe that we are told is L7, R9, R8, R3, L2, L2, but in the closeups of the dial, it moves back and forth across the entire 100 digit range, and ends at about 90.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Dance, Little Children (1961)

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    • Release date
      • July 26, 1961 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Secret Partner
    • Filming locations
      • Royal Docks, Newham, London, England, UK(shipyard - probably Royal Albert drydock, since filled in)
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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