Category: Crime
All Genres: Crime, Drama, Mystery, Romance
Release Year: 1952
Country: USA, France
Runtime: 89
Rating: 5.1 (0)
Languages: French, English
Director: Rudolph Maté
Sound: Mono
Taglines:You vill see "Which Way to the Front?" ... und you vill laugh!
Writing by: Charles Bennett - screenplay
Charles Bennett - story
Produced by: Georges Maurer - producer
Detmar Walter - associate producer
André Halley des Fontaines - producer (uncredited)
Cast: Glenn Ford - Michael Mike Blake
Geraldine Brooks - Christine Chris Kenneth
Cedric Hardwicke - Father Goron
George Macready - Count Paul Rona
Gaby André - Gaby Saunders
Jany Holt - The Countess
Roger Tréville - Police Insp. Faubert
Juliette Gréco - Singer (scenes deleted)
Georges Tabet - Jacques Piotet
Meg Lemonnier - Madame Piotet
Paul Bonifas - Inspector
Music: Joseph Kosma
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: An ex-soldier and his new girlfriend comb France for a valuable relic...which others are willing to kill for.
Plot: In World War II France, American soldier Michael Blake captures, then loses Nazi-collaborator art thief Paul Rona, who leaves behind a gem studded gauntlet (a stolen religious relic). Years later, financial reverses lead Mike to return in search of the object. In Paris, he must dodge mysterious followers and a corpse thats hard to explain; so he and attractive tour guide Christine decamp on a cross-country pursuit that becomes love on the run...then takes yet another turn.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
The producer gratefully acknowledges the kind cooperation of the British war office and of her majestys forces in Lybya
Goofs: We know about 2 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: Melody calls Misty by her name before the two are ever introduced. Its been suggested this was because Misty is a famous gym owner and Pokemon master, though Melody doesnt seem to treat her as someone famous, and in fact another correspondent says she is not well known.
Trivia: There are 2 entries in the trivia list - like these:
All Genres: Crime, Drama, Mystery, Romance
Release Year: 1952
Country: USA, France
Runtime: 89
Rating: 5.1 (0)
Languages: French, English
Director: Rudolph Maté
Sound: Mono
Taglines:
Writing by: Charles Bennett - screenplay
Charles Bennett - story
Produced by: Georges Maurer - producer
Detmar Walter - associate producer
André Halley des Fontaines - producer (uncredited)
Cast: Glenn Ford - Michael Mike Blake
Geraldine Brooks - Christine Chris Kenneth
Cedric Hardwicke - Father Goron
George Macready - Count Paul Rona
Gaby André - Gaby Saunders
Jany Holt - The Countess
Roger Tréville - Police Insp. Faubert
Juliette Gréco - Singer (scenes deleted)
Georges Tabet - Jacques Piotet
Meg Lemonnier - Madame Piotet
Paul Bonifas - Inspector
Music: Joseph Kosma
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: An ex-soldier and his new girlfriend comb France for a valuable relic...which others are willing to kill for.
Plot: In World War II France, American soldier Michael Blake captures, then loses Nazi-collaborator art thief Paul Rona, who leaves behind a gem studded gauntlet (a stolen religious relic). Years later, financial reverses lead Mike to return in search of the object. In Paris, he must dodge mysterious followers and a corpse thats hard to explain; so he and attractive tour guide Christine decamp on a cross-country pursuit that becomes love on the run...then takes yet another turn.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
The producer gratefully acknowledges the kind cooperation of the British war office and of her majestys forces in Lybya
Goofs: We know about 2 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: Melody calls Misty by her name before the two are ever introduced. Its been suggested this was because Misty is a famous gym owner and Pokemon master, though Melody doesnt seem to treat her as someone famous, and in fact another correspondent says she is not well known.
Trivia: There are 2 entries in the trivia list - like these:
- Neil Hamiltons final film.
- Kenneth MacDonalds final film.
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