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Un policier tente de protéger une jeune femme contre un tueur à gages, alors qu'elle fuit New York après avoir été témoin d'un meurtre.Un policier tente de protéger une jeune femme contre un tueur à gages, alors qu'elle fuit New York après avoir été témoin d'un meurtre.Un policier tente de protéger une jeune femme contre un tueur à gages, alors qu'elle fuit New York après avoir été témoin d'un meurtre.
Helen Brown
- Ms. Thorndyke
- (non crédité)
Charles Cane
- Charlie Barrett
- (non crédité)
John Carlyle
- Bellhop
- (non crédité)
Robert Carraker
- Traskins
- (non crédité)
Jack Chefe
- Party Caterer
- (non crédité)
James Conaty
- Party Guest
- (non crédité)
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Jerado Decordovier
- Indian
- (non crédité)
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A slightly different RKO Pictures movie to the normal - this one's in colour, with a bigger budget, and produced by disaster maestro Irwin Allen, no less. The story mixes in a little film noir with an outdoor action adventure template, and you can tell Allen's influence by the way an action scene has been shoehorned into the narrative at regular intervals. Avalanches, forest fires, you name it - they're here, although they have zero to do with the main storyline.
Said storyline sees a woman (Piper Laurie, decades before she became the domineering mother in CARRIE) witnessing a murder in New York, and fleeing the murderer by escaping to a national park in Montana. There, she meets up with various characters, including the butch and heroic Victor Mature, a mild-mannered photographer (Vincent Price, no less), the voluptuous Betta St. John (playing an Indian!), and the thickset William Bendix.
The narrative is a kind of whodunit, with the mystery angle played up for the first half or so (when the characters aren't contending with the random natural disasters, that is). Things become more wild and adventure-style in the second half, with a suitably exciting climax to finish things off. It's not a great film - to be honest, the plot seems all over the place at times - but it is a mildly engaging one nonetheless.
Said storyline sees a woman (Piper Laurie, decades before she became the domineering mother in CARRIE) witnessing a murder in New York, and fleeing the murderer by escaping to a national park in Montana. There, she meets up with various characters, including the butch and heroic Victor Mature, a mild-mannered photographer (Vincent Price, no less), the voluptuous Betta St. John (playing an Indian!), and the thickset William Bendix.
The narrative is a kind of whodunit, with the mystery angle played up for the first half or so (when the characters aren't contending with the random natural disasters, that is). Things become more wild and adventure-style in the second half, with a suitably exciting climax to finish things off. It's not a great film - to be honest, the plot seems all over the place at times - but it is a mildly engaging one nonetheless.
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- 16 mars 2015
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- AnecdotesThe red tour buses shown are original and still in use today. They are Model 706 built by the White Motor Company from 1936-1939. Called Jammer buses, they do tours of the Going To The Sun across Glacier National Park. They were rebuilt in the early 2000s to run on propane and install automatic transmissions.
- GaffesWhen Joe shows Matt the wanted poster regarding Mary's father, Matt's thumb and forefinger hold the poster at the top in the upper left corner in the closeup but are a few inches lower in the continuous action reverse shot.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Terminus... the Theater of Science Fiction: Dangerous Mission (1970)
- Bandes originalesOne for My Baby (and One More for the Road)
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Written by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer
Heard as a theme during the film
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