House of Secrets (1956 film)

  • Michael Craig: Larry Ellis / Steve Chancellor
  • Anton Diffring: Adolph Laudersbach
  • Gérard Oury: Julius Pindar
  • Brenda de Banzie: Mme Isabella Ballu
  • Geoffrey Keen Col. Burleigh, CIA
  • David Kossoff: Henryk van de Heide, CIA
  • Barbara Bates: Judy Anderson
  • Alan Tilvern: Brandelli
  • Julia Arnall: Diane Gilbert
  • Gordon Tanner: Curtice
  • Eugene Deckers: Vidal
  • Eric Pohlmann: Gratz
  • Carl Jaffe: Walter Dorffman

In the claws of the Gangster ( Original title: House of Secrets ) is a British crime film directed by Guy Green from 1956 with Michael Craig, Anton and Gerard Oury Diffring in the lead roles. The film was produced by the Rank Organisation after the novel " Storm over Paris" by Sterling Noel.

Action

The young ship's officer Larry Ellis is cut to a member of an international organization such as counterfeiters from her face. In France, Larry is confused with the criminals and arrested. Once the error is cleared, Interpol removed the officer into the gangsters. This is a perilous undertaking. - Fine- up canned thriller of almost classic format.

Synchronization

The German synchronization was created by the Rank film synchronous production Hamburg.

Reviews

" Then he sees a crashed criminals confusingly similar to, an English naval officer is introduced as a police agent in a dangerous Parisian counterfeiter gang. Despite unconvincing action thanks to solid direction, unerring book and above-average camera work an exciting thriller. ( Alternative title: "Gangster against Interpol " ) "

" A thriller from the upscale variety, all worked on voltage. From 16 "

Production Notes

The buildings were designed by Alex Vetchinsky, Geoffrey Rodway distinguished himself as a makeup artist responsible for the costumes created Julie Harris and the production line was Hugh Attwooll. Locations for the film were in Marseille, Bouches -du -Rhône, France.

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