Film Review
Whilst the plot is perhaps a little too silly for its own good,
Highly Dangerous manages to be an
enjoyable parody of the Cold War spy thriller. Margaret Lockwood
is an effective choice for the part of an insect-lover who
metamorphoses into a female Dick Barton, and she plays the
tongue-in-cheek comedy for all its worth, without bringing it down to
the level of farce. The budgetary limitations are all too evident
in the modest production standards, but this does not spoil the fun and
adds to the film's quintessentially British charm. Director
Roy Ward Baker and writer Eric Ambler would later achieve much greater
success with their Titanic 1958 film
A Night To Remember.
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Next Roy Ward Baker film:
The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952)
Film Synopsis
Leading entomologist Frances Gray is persuaded by the British
government to undertake a spying mission in a tightly controlled
European country. She must ascertain whether the country is
undertaking a programme of breeding insects for the purposes of
biological warfare. Shortly after her arrival, her contact
is murdered and she is arrested by the authorities. Under
interrogation, she is given a truth drug, which has an unexpected side
effect. She begins to imagine that she is a radio adventure hero
and, in no time at all, she coerces an American journalist into helping
her break into a top secret research establishment...
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Film Credits
- Director: Roy Ward Baker
- Script: Eric Ambler
- Cinematographer: Reginald H. Wyer
- Music: Richard Addinsell
- Cast: Margaret Lockwood (Frances Gray),
Dane Clark (Bill Casey),
Marius Goring (Commandant Anton Razinski),
Naunton Wayne (Mr. Hedgerley),
Wilfrid Hyde-White (Mr. Luke),
Eugene Deckers (Alf, the 'contact'),
Olaf Pooley (Detective-Interrogator),
Gladys Henson (Attendant),
Paul Hardtmuth (Priest),
Michael Hordern (Lab Director Owens),
George Benson (Sandwich Stand Customer),
Eric Pohlmann (Joe, the bartender),
John Horsley (Customs Officer),
Patric Doonan (Customs Man),
Joan Haythorne (Judy),
Jill Balcon (Wardress),
John Boxer (Police Sgt. at Customs Cafe),
Ernest Butcher (Tom, lab assistant),
Robert Cawdron (Soldier at Barrier During Fire),
Anton Diffring (Officer At Station Check Point.)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Support: Black and White
- Runtime: 90 min