Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA man's death of smallpox at London airport sends officials into a panic as they conduct a frantic search for the carrier.A man's death of smallpox at London airport sends officials into a panic as they conduct a frantic search for the carrier.A man's death of smallpox at London airport sends officials into a panic as they conduct a frantic search for the carrier.
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- WissenswertesRichard Briers receives an "introducing" credit
- PatzerAt 42 minutes, when the taxi driver hand signals Terry-Thomas to overtake him, TT's car still has the camera used for the through -the-windscreen shots attached to the bonnet.
- Zitate
Sister Bryan: Oh yes, Mr Kennedy, I'm sorry but the passenger you're meeting is ill. He'll be brought here as soon as the plane has landed.
Kennedy: Sick? What's wrong with him?
Sister Bryan: I can't say.
Kennedy: You mean you don't know or you won't tell me?
Sister Bryan: Well...
Archibald Bannister: A matter of policy, my dear Sir. Aircrew are discouraged from making medical diagnoses. For example, only last week we were alerted that a foreign passenger, a plumpish woman, was suffering from severe cramp and to have a stomach pump at the ready. An hour after the plane landed she gave birth to twins. Most embarrassing, but there you are.
Kennedy: I'm no doctor but I don't think he's having twins.
Archibald Bannister: Hmm. Touché, Mr Kennedy. It appears that your friend has collapsed.
Kennedy: Collapsed?
Archibald Bannister: Well, er, drunk.
Kennedy: Are we talking about the same guy?
Archibald Bannister: Steven Cooper, an American.
Kennedy: That doesn't make sense. Cooper's been my partner for twelve years. He's strictly a milk drinker.
Archibald Bannister: Well, there's our aeroplane. We'll soon get a doctor's opinion. Maybe he can make sense...
Kennedy: What are you selling?
Archibald Bannister: Hm? Oh, nothing. I'm a detective. But not for Scotland Yard. My criminals are far more dangerous than human beings. Dainty, little killers.
[he points to a map of the world]
Archibald Bannister: White for cholera, red for small pox, black for plague. The pins mark the scene of the crime.
Archibald Bannister: Would it surprise you to know that if World Health Regulations were relaxed for even a month, we'd be ridden by plagues that would put the Middle Ages to Shame? 'Course it would.
Archibald Bannister: Germs are much smarter than people. They never bother with passports or borders. They know it's one world, even if we don't.
Kennedy: Bully for them.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Träumende Lippen (1965)
- SoundtracksA Matter of Who
Words and Music by Bob Russell
Sung by Roy Castle over main title
Performed in nightclub scene by The John Barry Seven (uncredited)
and arranged by John Barry (uncredited)
Terry-Thomas is an ace investigator and dogged pursuer in protecting the world from the spread of deadly diseases. In this film, he dashes around Europe in pursuit of the carrier sources of a case of small pox that arrived in England. The story has more intrigue because the case was the partner of an American oil exploration business. It had been exploring in the Middle East for a British oil firm, and the partner arrives in English ill from a flight n Nice, France> With him is his new bridge.
Jamieson's partner, Kennedy, had flown to England to meet him. He winds up helping and working with Terry-Thomas's Archibald Bannister to fin the source, and solve a crime associated with it.
The cast are mostly good, and the humor is very light. The best of it is Thomas dashing about London in his sporty convertible and waring his Sherlock Holmes hate. Thomas is very good in his role, and this is an informative and interesting film that will clue people in on WHO.
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 30 Minuten
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- Seitenverhältnis
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