The villains are members of a wristwatch-smuggling gang. Poor Zena Marshall knows too much, so the gangs abducts her. Stalwart customs official Anthony Steel struggles manfully to rescue the... Read allThe villains are members of a wristwatch-smuggling gang. Poor Zena Marshall knows too much, so the gangs abducts her. Stalwart customs official Anthony Steel struggles manfully to rescue the girl.The villains are members of a wristwatch-smuggling gang. Poor Zena Marshall knows too much, so the gangs abducts her. Stalwart customs official Anthony Steel struggles manfully to rescue the girl.
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A very enjoyable mystery, it put me in mind of The Edgar Wallace mysteries and The Frances Durbridge shows, it's along the same lines. It's a clever mystery, that moves along at a decent pace, and has several moments of intrigue.
What starts off as a seemingly ordinary crime, car theft, soon turns into something a whole lot more interesting, kidnap, assault, violence and murder.
That Alpine Sunbeam was one exquisite looking car, a time when Great Britain truly did manufacture the most exquisite cars.
I loved the visuals, the cars, the fashions, people and streets, you can't argue with the style of the 1960's.
Quality acting from a very reliable cast, Conrad Phillips, Bill Craddock and the excellent Zena Marshall.
Two amusing moments, Peter Butterworth's scene was very funny, I also chuckled seeing Jerry Desmonde, hard to take him seriously, buy a good actor Northerner.
7/10.
Nevertheless, there are some nice touches- a 5 minute cameo from Jerry Desmonde, a 10 second cameo by Jimmy Hanley, a few minutes for Susan Shaw in (sadly), her last role, and a hilariously camp Peter Butterworth for a preciously short appearance, and at least two very nice Sunbeam Alpines (the first Bond car and one of several nods to 007). It also has to be mentioned in dispatches that Arnold Diamond is the least convincing Frenchman since 'Allo Allo'.
Did you know
- TriviaIn one scene, actor Conrad Phillips sits up in bed reading the movie tie-in paperback of Ian Fleming's "Dr. No". This James Bond film released the previous year famously featured "The Switch" co-star Zena Marshall as Miss Taro.
- GoofsPolice headquarters in the film appears to be County Hall on the south bank of the Thames, rather than at Scotland Yard directly opposite on the north bank. This is unlikely because County Hall at the time was the headquarters of London County Council.
- Quotes
Janice Lambton: Exactly what do you think you're looking for? I told you I'm clean this trip.
Woman Search Officer: You'll be clean as a whistle when we've finished with you.
- ConnectionsReferences James Bond 007 contre Dr. No (1962)
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- Filming locations
- The Queen's Walk, South Bank, London, England, UK(a policeman discovers a body in the Thames)
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- Runtime1 hour 9 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1