Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0
Maria Brentano / Brent / Lena Collins
Louis Balan
Nora Brentano
Penny
Miss Jackson
Inspector Eliot
Anselmo
Nora Brentano as a child
Undetermined (Minor Role - Paris Sequence) (uncredited)
Sergeant Newcome
Manager of the British Pavilion
Mrs. Reginald Kellick
Syd Burnett
Steenie
Daly
Rodd
Fedor Luki
General Galbern
Frack
Bentley
Bill
John
Charlie
Member of Paris Committee
Member of Paris Committee
Member of Paris Committee
Galbern's Bodyguard
Galbern's Bodyguard
Queval
Plain Clothes Man
Plain Clothes Man
Postman
Shoe Shop Girl
Hairdresser
Scarf Woman
Manicurist
Floozie
Little Man
Waitress
The Valet
Nursing Sister
Irish Police Inspector
Irish Police Sergeant
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-02-13
Talk about things coming full circle? Maria (Valentina Cortese) and her sister "Nora" (Audrey Hepburn) are in Paris seven years after their father was murdered. Surprisingly, she encounters her ex-boyfriend "Louis" (Serge Reggiani) who just happens to be plotting to visit the same comeuppance on the dictator who committed that very murder. Reluctantly, "Maria" agrees to carry the bag that contains a bomb, and to leave it adjacent to their quarry, but their timings go awry and soon the police are looking for the murderer of an innocent party guest. Wracked with guilt, she finds herself trapped between the authorities and her erstwhile friends who are determined she is to keep her mouth shut. As a drama it isn't really up to much, but this does feature a strong performance from Miss Cortese as a woman conflicted. Her principles and idealism are suddenly compromised when the her own safety is on the line - and this actress carries that off quite well. Reggiani is also quite effective as the manipulative freedom fighter for whom nothing but the cause is his motto, and there is a decent supporting cast including Irene Worth, Megs Jenkins and Charles Goldner to keep a familiar feel to the thing too. It's a rather uninspiring title for a better than average and characterful film that is worth watching - if just for an on-form Cortese.