At an all night Pharmacy, an elderly Gentleman strikes up a conversation with an attractive blonde, he recognises a customer, Dr. Erik Leichner as someone he knew years back, but under another name, later that evening a group of gangsters use the pharmacy as a hideout.
You have to hand it to them, there are at least four subplots running in this enjoyable, complex mystery, it could easily have become messy, but it's tight, well paced and challenging. It definitely relies on the theme of coincidence, and there are many of them it's fair to say, but I loved the way the jigsaw pieces of this one fell into place.
Lots happening, so you do need to concentrate, I found my second viewing of it even more enjoyable. It's very well paced, with lots of action sequences.
Quality acting throughout, I've always been a huge fan of Anton Diffring, and he's excellent, it's a quality cast. Martin Miller and Sylva Langova were great I thought, look out for a young Warren Mitchell as The Pharmacist.
9/10.