A pacifist newswoman covering a NATO meeting becomes entangled with her neighbor, an international arms dealer.A pacifist newswoman covering a NATO meeting becomes entangled with her neighbor, an international arms dealer.A pacifist newswoman covering a NATO meeting becomes entangled with her neighbor, an international arms dealer.
Michael Shannon
- Lt. Davis
- (as Michael J. Shannon)
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- TriviaOne of the film's posters was painted artwork and bears a striking resemblance to the traditional design of James Bond cinema posters of the time with Roger Moore standing in a James Bond-like pose, dressed in a tuxedo and bow tie, holding a pistol with a silencer fitted, women positioned either side of him, and a composite image of a casino roulette wheel.
- Quotes
[On the fallacy of NATO.]
Lieutenant General Henry Steedman: In NATO, you have to have unanimous approval from all the member nations. It's like getting a troop of horses to piss at the same time.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Roger Moore: My Word Is My Bond (2006)
- SoundtracksThat Lucky Touch
Written by David Martin and Geoff Morrow
Music by John Scott
Conducted by John Scott
Recorded by Motivation
Produced by Stephen James for DJM Records
Featured review
A British-West German romantic comedy; A story about an international arms dealer who clashes with a liberated journalist who is on an assignment to expose military malpractice. A film with a 1930s Hollywood convention for romance. Screwball comedies require a good pairing: the female dominates and the male's masculinity is challenged; a humorous battle of the sexes ensues. Roger Moore's is amusing as an urbane, slightly rakish neighbour making overtures to Susannah York's feisty, pacifist feminist. Lee J. Cobb and Shelley Winters are another successful pairing providing amusement, though the depiction of a NATO war games farce was a bit strained as a comedy conceit. In the rom-com convention, the various intertwinings of the main characters should mean a romantic ending. But while it is charming in the first hour with its love-against-the-odds theme, plot gets in the way, and a second-rate farce leads to a stub of an ending with little romantic payoff. Visually, it had flair and style, and the art direction was first-rate, with some attractive locations.
- shakercoola
- Mar 27, 2016
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