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A conventional British thriller., 2 November 2008
Author: GUENOT PHILIPPE (philippe.guenot@dbmail.com) from France

*** This review may contain spoilers ***

In fact, it would be rather an espionage British film. Post WW2, of course.

We never really believe in this poor man's BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK, where Stanley Baker plays a British citizen who returns to Germany to find his missing father, understand why and where he disappeared.

I expected much more from this film, where I could AT LAST watch the face to face between Stanley Baker and Peter Cushing.

I don't think they ever played together again. But perhaps I am wrong.

A little disappointment I must admit, even with the gorgeous Mai Zetterling in the game.

The story is not too hard to follow, a tale about rocket scientist impersonating Stanley Baker's missing father.

But it's worth to be seen.

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