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Victim Five

  • 1964
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Lex Barker in Victim Five (1964)
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After a millionaire's valet is murdered, he hires a detective to uncover by whom and why his man was killed.After a millionaire's valet is murdered, he hires a detective to uncover by whom and why his man was killed.After a millionaire's valet is murdered, he hires a detective to uncover by whom and why his man was killed.

  • Director
    • Robert Lynn
  • Writers
    • Peter Yeldham
    • Harry Alan Towers
  • Stars
    • Lex Barker
    • Ann Smyrner
    • Ronald Fraser
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    391
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    • Director
      • Robert Lynn
    • Writers
      • Peter Yeldham
      • Harry Alan Towers
    • Stars
      • Lex Barker
      • Ann Smyrner
      • Ronald Fraser
    • 14User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lex Barker
    Lex Barker
    • Steve Martin
    Ann Smyrner
    Ann Smyrner
    • Helga
    Ronald Fraser
    Ronald Fraser
    • Inspector Lean
    Walter Rilla
    Walter Rilla
    • Wexler
    Dietmar Schönherr
    Dietmar Schönherr
    • Paul
    • (as Dietmar Schonherr)
    Gert van den Bergh
    Gert van den Bergh
    • Vanberger
    Howard Davis
    • Rawlings
    • (as Howard Davies)
    Percy Sieff
    • Anderson
    Véronique Vendell
    Véronique Vendell
    • Gina
    • (as Veronique Vendell)
    Gustel Gundelach
    • Hans Kramer
    Sophia Kammara
    • Leila
    • (as Sophia Spentzos)
    • Director
      • Robert Lynn
    • Writers
      • Peter Yeldham
      • Harry Alan Towers
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    7ulicknormanowen

    And then there were none goes South Africa

    Entertaining thriller,part adventures and part whodunit; nice cinematography with a good use of wide screen; the photograph trick is a variant on the "and then there were none" pattern but it provides private eye Barker with vital clues ;some scenes are pretty good for a B-movie: the prologue where the butler is pursued by three masked men who look like clowns is effective ;besides the directing takes advantage of the magnificent caves and the shadows on the wall increase the suspense ; on the other hand ,the cable car sequence is not fully exploited. The official cop serves as a foil to sleuth Lex.,then very popular in Germany thanks to the "Winnetou " movies.
    9shakspryn

    Excellent, exciting film, very fun to watch

    Here we have another fine script by the very talented Peter Yeldham. The dialogue is crisp and often witty. As for the actors, they are all good. As an American, I noticed a lot of European accents, but that was interesting, not a flaw.

    The plot has good action and it never drags. And, there is great South African scenery throughout the movie! The music is also very good, bouncy and zestful. Lex Barker does very well in the lead role. Having just watched a superb blu-ray print, and having really liked the movie, I have no hesitation in recommending it. The action, mystery and love interest elements are nicely balanced. This is a very watchable movie.
    7TheFearmakers

    Shaken & Stirred

    With a title that sounds more like the final score of a computer corporation's soccer match than a spy movie, CODE 7, VICTIM 5 takes the then-Sean Connery/James Bond blueprint into b-movie territory under flowing direction from Robert Lynn but more importantly with creatively maneuvered and vibrantly colored cinematography by future legendary auteur Nicolas Roeg, providing former Tarzan (Johnny Weissmuller's replacement) actor Lex Barker on a case to discover who murdered a millionaire's servant at a bizarre South African parade...

    But Barker's character Steve Martin (also Raymond Burr's name in GODZILLA before THE JERK comic became famous) is more busy with two lovely dames, equally alluring in their own right while following neo-noir cinema tropes...

    As in, there's a good girl and bad (ie naughty/flirtatious)... with the millionaire boss's professionally-pretty assistant Ann Smyrner, who our handsome hero instantly takes-to like they've been in a five-year relationship, and scene-stealing cherub-faced Véronique Vendell, who previously appeared with Peter O'Toole in BECKETT...

    The latter is the big man's extremely progressive niece... and while it's predictable that Barker (partnered with quirky woman-loving British cop Ronald Fraser) was hired by a not-so-honest client, what's truly entertaining are the creative ways he gets in and out of trouble in the African and British locations... from almost driving off a cliff to dodging bullets in an ancient cavern to dangerously snorkeling in a blue-green reef to avoiding an ostrich stampede... proving that the action/espionage genre's neglected vehicles can sometimes equal (or exceed) the blockbusters they're emulating.
    3Leofwine_draca

    Stunning scenery, shame about the rest

    Woeful title aside, CODE 7, VICTIM 5 is a would-be, South African-set detective story from prolific B-movie producer Harry Alan Towers, who also wrote the thing under his 'Peter Welbeck' pseudonym. It stars man-of-the-moment Lex Barker as a private eye who's commissioned to investigate a mysterious murder among the upper crust in South Africa.

    The best - and only good thing - about the movie is the location photography, captured in stunning detail by famed cinematographer Nicholas Roeg. This is a sunny, great-looking movie which allows you to see plenty of areas of the country usually missing in films; those drives around Table Mountain are particularly fine. A shame then, that the rest of the film is so sloppy.

    The worst thing is undoubtedly Towers' script, which is mundane to say the least. Despite a few shoehorned-in fight scenes, this is dull, by-the-numbers stuff in which little happens to lift the story out of its lethargic gloom. Barker tours the country for a while, indulges in some light romance with a string of Euro-crumpet in scenes reminiscent of a Connery Bond flick, and finally tackles the villain whose identity is revealed at the climax.

    The cast put in strictly ordinary performances and Barker fails to show even an ounce of charisma, so you end up wondering why was such a star of his day. He looks a little like a young Stephen Baldwin to me. Some of the action sequences are okay, like an impressive car chase early on, but for the most part this is a chore and rightly forgotten.
    6wilvram

    Not a spy thriller

    Looks as if the otherwise meaningless 'Code Seven' in the title was there solely to try and tie this in with the then burgeoning spy craze, as producer Harry Alan Towers' script (as Peter Welbeck) is, for by no means the last time, in the mode of Edgar Wallace in a tale of murder and revenge. Some superb filming of the picturesque South African backgrounds from Nic Roeg is matched by the underwater photography of Egil Woxholt who worked on several of the Bond films. Lex Barker is ideal as the New York investigator looking into threats on the life of wealthy businessman Walter Rilla, Ronald Fraser is a quirky police chief with an eye for the ladies and Ann Smyrner makes an attractive heroine. Victim Five has no pretensions other than to be an enjoyable 'B' picture and succeeds.

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      Cinematographer, and later director Nicholas Roeg, did not keep all his lenses clean as a blotch of dirt on one of the lenses is visible as a fuzzy cloud in two of the sequences (apparently no-one even cleaned it between the two very different shots).
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    • Release date
      • July 10, 1964 (West Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • South Africa
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Código 7, víctima 5
    • Filming locations
      • Cape Town, South Africa
    • Production company
      • Towers of London Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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