Routine B Britflick, 30 May 2008
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chrismartonuk-1 from United Kingdom
I recall seeing this on the BBC one Saturday morning and have never
seen it since. The presence of Hartnell as a water bailiff was enough
to spark by interest but he has few scenes. The bulk of the narrative
falls on wily poacher Donald Houston as he is enlisted by enemy agents
Anton Diffring and Alan Cuthbertson (not to mention Delphi Lawrence) to
smuggle them across to Europe before they're arrested for murder - they
shoot a security guard in the opening scene as they steal secrets from
an office. A pleasant if unremarkable time-waster with a surprisingly
brutal fight at the climax between Houston and the baddies - he gets
the girl at the end. Its astonishing that such an obvious B quota
quickie should attract such a decent cast but its a pity we don't have
the film industry to churn out such films nowadays.
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Doublecross (1956)
Routine B Britflick, 30 May 2008

Author: chrismartonuk-1 from United Kingdom
I recall seeing this on the BBC one Saturday morning and have never seen it since. The presence of Hartnell as a water bailiff was enough to spark by interest but he has few scenes. The bulk of the narrative falls on wily poacher Donald Houston as he is enlisted by enemy agents Anton Diffring and Alan Cuthbertson (not to mention Delphi Lawrence) to smuggle them across to Europe before they're arrested for murder - they shoot a security guard in the opening scene as they steal secrets from an office. A pleasant if unremarkable time-waster with a surprisingly brutal fight at the climax between Houston and the baddies - he gets the girl at the end. Its astonishing that such an obvious B quota quickie should attract such a decent cast but its a pity we don't have the film industry to churn out such films nowadays.
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