Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA former forger gets entangled in a counterfeiting scheme after his nephew unwittingly assists criminals. Caught between the gang and Scotland Yard, he races to the Swiss Alps to resolve the... Leggi tuttoA former forger gets entangled in a counterfeiting scheme after his nephew unwittingly assists criminals. Caught between the gang and Scotland Yard, he races to the Swiss Alps to resolve the situation.A former forger gets entangled in a counterfeiting scheme after his nephew unwittingly assists criminals. Caught between the gang and Scotland Yard, he races to the Swiss Alps to resolve the situation.
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- QuizThis movie is one of over 200 titles in the list of independent feature films made available for television presentation by Advance Television Pictures announced in Motion Picture Herald on April 4, 1942. At this time, television broadcasting was in its infancy, almost completely curtailed by the advent of World War II, and would not continue to develop until 1945-1946. Because of poor documentation (feature films were often not identified by title in conventional sources) no record has yet been found of its initial television broadcast. Its earliest documented telecast now stands at Saturday, December 30, 1944 on New York City, New York's pioneer television station WNBT (Channel 1). This would have been the edited U.S version, released in the U.S. in 1937 by Grand National.
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Asst.Commissioner: I have got a photograph here that will probably interest you. Yes, a startling resemblance, isn't it? Law-abiding British subject number 718, late of Holloway.
Asst.Commissioner: Well, officer. If, as you say, the banknote you're holding is really forged, naturally I, as a law-abiding British subject, would wish to do all in my power to bring the culprits to justice. Of course, my motives are purely unselfish, but I take it the police would show some reasonable appreciation of my service?
Miss Butterby: Well of course I can't promise anything. That's up to the judge. But I Think if you're wise, you'll talk.
The plot develops, and could be quicker, but then by half way through the film, it takes off in style. It involves counterfeiting, mountain scenery, a love interest and general chicanery. It must be important case I thought, as there were undercover policemen operating in the UK as well as in Switzerland.
The Swiss scenes fooled me, as it looked like most of them were shot on location in Switzerland (?). Yes, there were backdrops but there were none for the marvellous ski chase scene, which was very realistic in that skiers fell over, unlike the Olympic skiers in Jame's Bond's OHMSS.
It all moved along at a very entertaining pace in the second half and for me was worth the first half. It must be said that the acting is staid in parts (it is the 1930's after all), and very warm in others thank goodness.
For me? I like this kind of film, and my time was not wasted here, as it unlike other movies of this period. I hope that I have given you an idea whether to view or not (I leave the finer details to others to identify).
- vogun-17563
- 21 mar 2018
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