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Le veinard

Original title: That Lucky Touch
  • 1975
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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Roger Moore in Le veinard (1975)
Comedy

A pacifist newswoman covering a NATO meeting becomes entangled with her neighbor, an international arms dealer.A pacifist newswoman covering a NATO meeting becomes entangled with her neighbor, an international arms dealer.A pacifist newswoman covering a NATO meeting becomes entangled with her neighbor, an international arms dealer.

  • Director
    • Christopher Miles
  • Writers
    • Moss Hart
    • John Briley
    • Monja Danischewsky
  • Stars
    • Roger Moore
    • Susannah York
    • Shelley Winters
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    409
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Christopher Miles
    • Writers
      • Moss Hart
      • John Briley
      • Monja Danischewsky
    • Stars
      • Roger Moore
      • Susannah York
      • Shelley Winters
    • 9User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Roger Moore
    Roger Moore
    • Michael Scott
    Susannah York
    Susannah York
    • Julia Richardson
    Shelley Winters
    Shelley Winters
    • Diana Steedeman
    Lee J. Cobb
    Lee J. Cobb
    • Lt. Gen. Henry Steedman
    Jean-Pierre Cassel
    Jean-Pierre Cassel
    • Leo
    Raf Vallone
    Raf Vallone
    • Gen. Peruzzi
    Sydne Rome
    Sydne Rome
    • Sophie
    Donald Sinden
    Donald Sinden
    • British Gen. Armstrong
    Michael Shannon
    Michael Shannon
    • Lt. Davis
    • (as Michael J. Shannon)
    Aubrey Woods
    • Viscount L'Ardey
    Alfred Hoffman
    • Berckmann
    Vincent Hall
    • David Richardson
    Fabian Cevallos
    • Photographer
    Timothy Carlton
    Timothy Carlton
    • Tank commander
    Takis Emmanuel
    Takis Emmanuel
    • Arab Sheik
    Michael Green
    • Young Arab
    Julie Dawn Cole
    Julie Dawn Cole
    • Tina Steedman
    Merelina Kendall
    Merelina Kendall
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    • Director
      • Christopher Miles
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      • Moss Hart
      • John Briley
      • Monja Danischewsky
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    10Ffolkes-3

    It's really not that bad.

    I guess that the film wasn't so popular but I may be wrong. The fact is that many people have dislike to "That Lucky Touch" because it's not an action movie (as many of viewers had thought before watching this) but very light and "likeable" romantic comedy featuring Roger Moore, Susannah York, Shelley Winters and Lee J. Cobb.

    The plot of the film isn't complexed. Arms dealer, Michael Scott (Roger Moore) prepares weapon transport for NATO. The whole operation is of course top secret, but one very inquisitive journalist, Julia Richardson (Susannah York) discovers what's going on and accidentally gets to know Michael. The problem begins when they fall in love with each other ...

    Anyway, I suggest you watch "That Lucky Touch" and that's not only because of a fantastic performance given by Lee J. Cobb, and real good-looking pair Moore-York (they both had played together before in Peter Hunt's "Gold" (1974)) but also because it's a good "lonely-Friday-night" movie and Christopher Miles' gentle direction will make you feel relaxed.
    TinTin-6

    Fun, enjoyable movie

    I was about 14 year old when my cousin told me he had seen a movie with my favorite actor, Roger Moore, set in Belgium. I would have believed him if he hadn't added that the end of the film was set in the castle of Rumbeke, the village my grand parents lived. That sounded just way to unreal. But he was right. 'That Lucky Touch' which was first going to be called 'Heaven save us from our friends' was shot entirely in Belgium (most of it in Brussels) and it's climax was shot in the forest of the castle of Rumbeke. I like this film. Living in the states, it gives me a warm feeling each time I see it. It makes me feel like being home again. My favorite scene is the one in which Roger Moore and Suzanne York are sitting in a cozy pub on the famous grand place in Brussels. Moore tells York that he wants to show her what Belgians do in the early morning hours ... they eat onion soup!?!?!? Hmm, what movies can teach you about your own national traditions.....
    6planktonrules

    Certainlly better than the 4.8 rating would suggest.

    "That Lucky Touch" is a movie which, overall, is just okay. But it also has some wonderful moments...and for that reason it's well worth watching.

    The film concerns an arms dealer (Roger Moore), a NATO general (Lee J. Cobb) and a pacifist reporter for the Washington Post (Susannah York). While you'd think the reporter would have little to do with either men, you'd be a bit mistaken. After going to a dinner party put on by the general, the reporter is locked out of her apartment...and this results in her asking a neighbor for help (the arms dealer). There is much more to the film than this....but the best moments, by far, are between the arms dealer and the lady reporter. A close second is the general's wife...who is hilariously ditsy (Shelley Winters).

    The film has some slow moments and the story isn't always strong. But there are so many wonderful moments I cannot understand it's very low rating. Well worth seeing.
    3sgw555

    Outdated at best; unwatchable at worst

    Perhaps when it came out, this movie could be watched as a light-hearted romantic comedy, but 30 years later, it's hard to buy a story about an international arms dealer selling automatic weapons to Saudis - and the 'spunky' feminist investigative reporter who loves to hate him - as a 'comedy', let alone a 'lighthearted' one.

    The movie is marketed as an 'international adventure with Roger Moore', so you think you're getting a James Bond-type film with lots of action; instead, what you get is a slow-moving, heavy-footed piece of cheese - Swiss cheese, in fact, given the number of plot holes.

    Moore plays arms dealer Scott, who finds himself living next door to an investigative journalist (played by Susanna York) in Brussels. He's in town to sell some hard-core weapons to the US military; she's in town to cover war games. I think he is supposed to be a charming-but-insincere international playboy, while she is supposed to be a highly principled feminist (!) just trying to get ahead in a man's world.

    Unfortunately, the whole thing never really gets past the level of farce: it's just one stereotype after another. Her portrayal of 'feminism', for example, seems to consist entirely of shrieking about how terrible men are and storming off in a huff. And we never actually see her doing any 'reporting' at all, unless putting a piece of paper in a typewriter just before getting distracted by something (a phone call, a daydream) counts as 'reporting'.

    Now this kind of stereotyped farce works fine when you've got lots of action, a fast-moving plot, evil villains, stylish art directing, great music, etc. But this movie hasn't got any of that. On top of which, the supporting actors don't seem to know whether they are in a comedy, a drama, or an action film.

    Bottom line: Only for die-hard fans of Roger Moore or British films set in European countries during the 1965-75 period.
    sibisi73

    Lame

    Teaming York and Moore together again a year after 'Gold' must've seemed like a good idea at the time, but the people behind this film certainly didn't have 'that lucky touch' (ho ho).

    This is a lame comedy, that veers from sentimentality to farce and goes all over the place in between. It is, at times very funny, but for the most part it is just dull. The performances go some way to saving it, but frankly it would've been a much better (and much funnier) film if the two lead characters had just got on together and left us to watch Lee J Cobb and Shelley Winters, who are both wonderful.

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    • Trivia
      One of the film's posters was painted artwork and bears a striking resemblance to the traditional design of James Bond cinema posters of the time with Roger Moore standing in a James Bond-like pose, dressed in a tuxedo and bow tie, holding a pistol with a silencer fitted, women positioned either side of him, and a composite image of a casino roulette wheel.
    • Quotes

      [On the fallacy of NATO.]

      Lieutenant General Henry Steedman: In NATO, you have to have unanimous approval from all the member nations. It's like getting a troop of horses to piss at the same time.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Roger Moore: My Word Is My Bond (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      That Lucky Touch
      Written by David Martin and Geoff Morrow

      Music by John Scott

      Conducted by John Scott

      Recorded by Motivation

      Produced by Stephen James for DJM Records

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    • Release date
      • August 10, 1977 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • West Germany
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • That Lucky Touch
    • Filming locations
      • Brussels, Brussels-Capital, Belgium
    • Production companies
      • De Grunwald Productions
      • Gloria-Film GmbH
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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