Monday, June 2, 2025

The Swiss Conspiracy (1976)

A superb crime drama, though it does seem intent in shoehorning every Swiss cliché into it that is possible.

Swiss banks are famous for their secrecy and discretion, however someone is putting that at risk by black mailing the customers of the bank operated by Hurtil (Ray Milland). 

Former US agent Christopher (David Janssen) is bought in to investigate, but soon tangles with mobster Hayes (John Saxon) and the rather more lovely Abbott (Senta Berger). There is an insider behind this conspiracy, the identity of which is quite a surprise...

A very good film, though leans rather more heavily on the "Swiss-ness" of the setting than maybe it should. At times it does risk becoming self-parody but luckily the strong plot and good performances save the day and make this a very worthwhile film indeed.

Friday, May 30, 2025

War Hunt (1962)

A dark war film set during the Korean War.

Loomis (Robert Redford) is a naive young soldier who is sent to join the Korean War front line. He finds it is not a straight forward conflict with the aim being not to win but to hurt the enemy as much as possible. 

Fellow soldier Endore (John Saxon) is quite happy with that and soon Loomis finds Endore's obvious psychopathic tendencies as dangerous as the enemy...

A low budget war film (and the low budget really shows at times) but very tense and dark with a great performance from Saxon who really steals the film. 

Thursday, May 29, 2025

Master of the Flying Guillotine (1976)

A crazy martial arts film involving ridiculous combat... a lot of it.

In the days of ancient China, the people are kept under control by the Manchu by the practitioners of the flying guillotine. The master of this bizarre device, which looks like a bowl lined with razor blades, is the blind monk Fung (Kang Kam). He is out to gain revenge on the one armed fighter Liu Te Lung (Yu Wang) who killed two of his disciples...

That is the plot, which isn't much. The film is mostly about the fighting and there is a lot of it in this film. In fact the film is nearly all fight scenes which are held together by the odd bit of plot. Those fight scenes, especially the final battle between Fung and Liu are on the whole pretty terrific.

Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Mary Ryan, Detective (1949)

A modest but enjoyable little crime B-movie.

A female gang is stealing jewellery, possibly by making use of small children. Detective Mary Ryan (Marsha Hunt) is sent to prison (undercover of course) by her boss (John Litel) to try and infiltrate the gang. This she succeeds in doing but the gang leader (June Vincent) is suspicious which proves very dangerous to Mary...

A thoughtful and intelligent film with some good performances. The gang are not the sort of identikit thugs which you usually get in films of this type. Maybe not a thrill-a-minute but a good plot.

Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Flat Top (1952)

An enjoyable, if generic, naval air warfare yarn.

During the Korean War Commander Collier (Sterling Hayden) remembers back to the previous war and his early days on the carrier. 

This included butting heads with Rodgers (Joe Carlson) and various antics, and many training missions, as some raw recruits get knocked into shape and got ready for combat...

It is very predictable but a decently made film. If you have seen that many war films then it probably has little you would not have seen before in these kinds of film but that doesn't mean it isn't worth a watch. The carrier stock footage is good, especially the early jet age footage.