Due to his physical resemblance to criminal Steve Chancellor, law enforcement recruits seaman Larry Ellis to pose as Chancellor and infiltrate an organized crime ring in France.Due to his physical resemblance to criminal Steve Chancellor, law enforcement recruits seaman Larry Ellis to pose as Chancellor and infiltrate an organized crime ring in France.Due to his physical resemblance to criminal Steve Chancellor, law enforcement recruits seaman Larry Ellis to pose as Chancellor and infiltrate an organized crime ring in France.
Gérard Oury
- Julius Pindar
- (as Gerard Oury)
Jacques B. Brunius
- Lessage
- (as Jacques Brunius)
Carl Jaffe
- Walter Dorffman
- (as Carl Jaffé)
Balbina
- Lauderbach's Maid
- (uncredited)
Yves Chanteau
- Matthews
- (uncredited)
Jean Driant
- Gratz's Assistant
- (uncredited)
Violet Gould
- Barmaid
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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Did you know
- TriviaLarry Ellis was offered to Dirk Bogarde.
- GoofsFor ship officer Larry Ellis to become trained so quickly to impersonate international criminal Steve Challenger is a considerable stretch for the suspension of disbelief that film viewers are expected to swallow. Furthermore, when Ellis is told that his voice doesn't match Challenger's and that he would have to alter it in order to convince all of Challenger's friends and accomplices, Ellis' voice doesn't noticeably change at all. In fact, his voice throughout is somewhat irritating.
- ConnectionsEdited into Who Dunit Theater: House of Secrets (2015)
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I just watched this film and having also read these reviews here I certainly agree with 2 of them...
Definitely this is an A rather than a B and is no doubt this has all the hallmarks of prototype Bond film.
I finished watching this movie thinking how much I would have enjoyed Michael Craig as the first James Bond.... I'm saying that based on putting aside Sean Connery's role and rather thinking of Craig being the first to play the role in the Bond franchise...
I personally think we would look back at the first Bond film (franchise that is) and might well consider Craig to have been the quintessential Bond as perhaps Ian Fleming might have seen him when discussing a film adaptation of his book... I know Fleming was more minded towards Christopher Lee, to some degree, especially as Lee had actually lived that role in his wartime experiences... however, I think Michael Craig would have brought a piece of every later Bond we have come to know.
I really enjoyed this film, I think some parts were rushed; probably to keep within a set time for cinema purposes but I would have preferred to see those edits kept in the film as the running time wasn't a factor as I watched... I have a habit of first forwarding on some occasions or making tea... scenes like the death/murder of a supporting character by the baddies or Craig's diversion on his way to the airport to name but a few.
Overall I really enjoyed this film and the performance of Michael Craig.... I've seen him many times before and this character and his performance stood out to me as he really added to the whole story ...
I'm not someone that cares to much about cinematography, editing, plot holes or having to suspend belief .... a film for me is good if it takes my eye off the time and allows me to just enjoy it without thinking about what's going to happen next. ( I hate spoiling it for myself by working out who did it, how they did it or who will win etc let's be frank we can all do that to some degree and I never get why reviewers always seem to want to tell us how quickly they managed it or how unbelievable a film was {Its a film... they are all unbelievable... if anyone wants believable then watch a documentary!}... sorry I'm digressing)
So I would recommend this film if you want to escape looking at that watch for 90 odd minutes and enjoying a good old adventure yarn.
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Definitely this is an A rather than a B and is no doubt this has all the hallmarks of prototype Bond film.
I finished watching this movie thinking how much I would have enjoyed Michael Craig as the first James Bond.... I'm saying that based on putting aside Sean Connery's role and rather thinking of Craig being the first to play the role in the Bond franchise...
I personally think we would look back at the first Bond film (franchise that is) and might well consider Craig to have been the quintessential Bond as perhaps Ian Fleming might have seen him when discussing a film adaptation of his book... I know Fleming was more minded towards Christopher Lee, to some degree, especially as Lee had actually lived that role in his wartime experiences... however, I think Michael Craig would have brought a piece of every later Bond we have come to know.
I really enjoyed this film, I think some parts were rushed; probably to keep within a set time for cinema purposes but I would have preferred to see those edits kept in the film as the running time wasn't a factor as I watched... I have a habit of first forwarding on some occasions or making tea... scenes like the death/murder of a supporting character by the baddies or Craig's diversion on his way to the airport to name but a few.
Overall I really enjoyed this film and the performance of Michael Craig.... I've seen him many times before and this character and his performance stood out to me as he really added to the whole story ...
I'm not someone that cares to much about cinematography, editing, plot holes or having to suspend belief .... a film for me is good if it takes my eye off the time and allows me to just enjoy it without thinking about what's going to happen next. ( I hate spoiling it for myself by working out who did it, how they did it or who will win etc let's be frank we can all do that to some degree and I never get why reviewers always seem to want to tell us how quickly they managed it or how unbelievable a film was {Its a film... they are all unbelievable... if anyone wants believable then watch a documentary!}... sorry I'm digressing)
So I would recommend this film if you want to escape looking at that watch for 90 odd minutes and enjoying a good old adventure yarn.
WWG1WGA
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- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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