Counter-Espionage (Edward Dmytryk, 1942)


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Comedy | Mystery | Romance
Writers: Louis Joseph Vance (story), Aubrey Wisberg (screenplay)
Cast:
Warren William ... Michael Lanyard
Eric Blore ... Jamison
Hillary Brooke ... Pamela Hart
Thurston Hall ... Insp. Crane
Fred Kelsey ... Detective Wesley Dickens
Forrest Tucker ... Anton Schugg
Matthew Boulton ... Inspector J. Stephens
Kurt Katch ... Gustav Soessel
Morton Lowry ... Kurt Weil, alias Kent Wells
Leslie Denison ... Harvey Leeds
Billy Bevan ... George Barrow
Stanley Logan ... Sir Stafford Hart
Tom Stevenson ... Police Sergeant Hopkins
[quote] This is a typically suspenseful and well-made Ed Dmytryk film, starring the urbane Warren William as 'the Lone Wolf'. It is the ninth in that series. As usual, William is accompanied by his butler Jameson, played by the truly wonderful Eric Blore, who is such a delight to watch as he camps up his subservience. The script is well done, the tension is there. Scenes where William has to retrace his steps through the London streets blindfolded, counting how many steps after each turning, and listening for key sounds, are very ingenious. The villains are villainous, as they should be. (One is an early appearance by Forrest Tucker.) Those dastardly Nazis, they are always trying to destroy London, but William will stop them, if the police would only leave him alone and stop trying to arrest him for something he hasn't done. Being a double-agent is no fun, especially when your 'control' has been killed in the Blitz and there is not even anybody left to 'deny' you. Good stuff, really good stuff. Oh yes, and there's Hilary Brooke as the looker, not bad!
by robert-temple-1 [/quote][quote]Counter-Espionage was the ninth film in Columbia's "Lone Wolf" series, based on characters created by Louis Joseph Vance. Warren William stars as Michael Lanyard, the suave ex-criminal known as The Lone Wolf. This time around, Lanyard is in London during the Blitz, where he finds himself up to his neck in Nazi spies. Counter-Espionage was one of several mid-1940s Columbia "series" films which dropped the name of the series from the title in hopes of attracting new audiences. Other examples of this trend include the "Blondie" episode It's a Great Life (43) and the "Boston Blackie" opus The Chance of a Lifetime (43).
Hal Erickson, Rovi[/quote]
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IMDb
Comedy | Mystery | Romance
Writers: Louis Joseph Vance (story), Aubrey Wisberg (screenplay)
Cast:
Warren William ... Michael Lanyard
Eric Blore ... Jamison
Hillary Brooke ... Pamela Hart
Thurston Hall ... Insp. Crane
Fred Kelsey ... Detective Wesley Dickens
Forrest Tucker ... Anton Schugg
Matthew Boulton ... Inspector J. Stephens
Kurt Katch ... Gustav Soessel
Morton Lowry ... Kurt Weil, alias Kent Wells
Leslie Denison ... Harvey Leeds
Billy Bevan ... George Barrow
Stanley Logan ... Sir Stafford Hart
Tom Stevenson ... Police Sergeant Hopkins
[quote] This is a typically suspenseful and well-made Ed Dmytryk film, starring the urbane Warren William as 'the Lone Wolf'. It is the ninth in that series. As usual, William is accompanied by his butler Jameson, played by the truly wonderful Eric Blore, who is such a delight to watch as he camps up his subservience. The script is well done, the tension is there. Scenes where William has to retrace his steps through the London streets blindfolded, counting how many steps after each turning, and listening for key sounds, are very ingenious. The villains are villainous, as they should be. (One is an early appearance by Forrest Tucker.) Those dastardly Nazis, they are always trying to destroy London, but William will stop them, if the police would only leave him alone and stop trying to arrest him for something he hasn't done. Being a double-agent is no fun, especially when your 'control' has been killed in the Blitz and there is not even anybody left to 'deny' you. Good stuff, really good stuff. Oh yes, and there's Hilary Brooke as the looker, not bad!
by robert-temple-1 [/quote][quote]Counter-Espionage was the ninth film in Columbia's "Lone Wolf" series, based on characters created by Louis Joseph Vance. Warren William stars as Michael Lanyard, the suave ex-criminal known as The Lone Wolf. This time around, Lanyard is in London during the Blitz, where he finds himself up to his neck in Nazi spies. Counter-Espionage was one of several mid-1940s Columbia "series" films which dropped the name of the series from the title in hopes of attracting new audiences. Other examples of this trend include the "Blondie" episode It's a Great Life (43) and the "Boston Blackie" opus The Chance of a Lifetime (43).
Hal Erickson, Rovi[/quote]
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Resolution: 714 x 476
Frame aspect ratio: 3:2 = 1.5
Pixel aspect ratio: 476:535 = 0.889719
Display aspect ratio: 714:535 = 1.334579 (~4:3)
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Format : Matroska
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Duration : 1h 11mn
Overall bit rate : 2 119 Kbps
Encoded date : UTC 2011-10-19 15:36:25
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Language : English

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