Highly Dangerous

Highly Dangerous

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Highly Dangerous
Highly Dangerous

Highly Dangerous

5.9 | 1h30m | en | Action

A US newsman and a British entomologist spy on germ-warfare research in a mythical country.

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5.9 | 1h30m | en | Action , Thriller | More Info
Released: October. 12,1951 | Released Producted By: Two Cities Films , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A US newsman and a British entomologist spy on germ-warfare research in a mythical country.

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Margaret Lockwood , Dane Clark , Marius Goring

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Reginald H. Wyer

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evanston_dad A bit of a snoozer about a female entomologist (Margaret Lockwood) who's sent by British Intelligence into enemy territory to collect specimens of insects the British believe are being manufactured to spread biological agents. It sounds like a promising premise for a noirish thriller, which is what got me to watch the film in the first place. But it's quite boring, and I found myself drifting off multiple times throughout the film.Lockwood herself is completely unengaging. I don't know her well enough as an actress to say whether or not she was always so, or just in this film. Lord knows the film doesn't give anyone connected with it much incentive to be inspired. It plays like second-rate Carol Reed.This one is only for completists who want to see every British suspense thriller from the time, or for die-hard Lockwood fans. I imagine most everyone else will be as disappointed with it as I was.Grade: C-
Alex da Silva Frances (Margaret Lockwood) volunteers to go into an Eastern un-named country (with a peculiar un-named language that the actors have had to learn) as a spy to smuggle back insects that are being used in the development of germ warfare. When her contact Alf (Eugene Deckers) is murdered, she continues her mission with reporter Bill (Dane Clark). However, the Chief of Police, Razinski (Marius Goring) seems to pop up at every stage of her mission......The problem with this film is that there is no real tension or feeling of danger. The lives of Frances and Bill are in danger and yet there is no suspense. They should have been more scared. Dane Clark is like-able but what have they done to Lockwood? She looks like Angela Rippon (English newsreader from the 1970's with terrible, frumpy hair). Lockwood's look is NOT good. Turning to the rest of the cast, they are all fine.The plot is extremely daft with the inclusion of some nonsense about how Frances incorporates a radio show to determine her actions in order to get the job done. There are also numerous unreal situations, eg, the escape to the woods by Frances and Bill with a whole army unit combing the grounds for them. Basically, these two clowns would have been caught and shot. For the sake of the film, we have a different outcome. Overall, it's lightweight fluff but I'm not sure this was the intention.
colinhartwright Fairly daft but won't hurt you. Dane Clark is amiable, a more than competent actor and has an understated way that works with the rather poor chances of comedy he's handed. Margaret Lockwood looks good and don't knock her as an actress either, this isn't Macbeth. And remember this was 1950, don't compare it with present day overblown and infinitely less believable efforts. As another reviewer said "See it once.", I've seen it twice - and lived. I notice a minimum of 10 lines is required There isn't much more to say coupled with other reviewers opinions. I wouldn't make a special effort to see this film but there have been a lot worse. Ten lines? Good. Goodbye.
edward wilgar Nicole Kidman was following an honourable tradition when she played a gorgeous neuro-surgeon in Days of Thunder for Highly Dangerous casts beautiful Margaret Lockwood as an entomologist. On this evidence the main job qualification seems to be that you don't find insects repulsive. What next, JayLo as a nuclear physicist?Despite being written by the estimable Eric Ambler, the screenplay for Highly Dangerous seems to me to be somewhat misjudged. The `humorous' elements, while never being remotely funny, serve to drain the excitement away from the dramatic sequences. I think the film would have worked much better as a straight thriller without all the nonsense of Margaret imagining she is a character in a radio serial after she's been given a `truth drug'Highly Dangerous has many elements typical of a Cold War drama of its time, the implacable police chief (a typecast Marius Goring), the brutal armed forces, the dissident priest who shelters the fugitives etc. Interesting that the war in this case is biological.Apart from the interest this film will have for the fans of Margaret Lockwood, a big British star of the years around World War II, Highly Dangerous is at best a fair time-passer.