5 reviews
Margaret Rawlings is a blind and deaf woman who runs a private club with the help of frontwoman Eleanor Summerfield and PA Patricia Dainton. She also has a sideline of fencing high-class goods stolen by Paul Carpenter and his crews. When her son, Skip Homeier, returns from America and learns about this, he tells it it has to end. However, Carpenter has a diamond robbery worth a quarter of a million pounds; when it goes wrong and he kills the night watchman, everything goes south.
The robbery itself is very well done, another heist conducted in silence saves for a drumbeat score. There's also the pleasure of seeing Sean Connery in his second big-screen role as a stammering assistant yeggman. It's another tight little programmer directed by Montgomery Tully.
The robbery itself is very well done, another heist conducted in silence saves for a drumbeat score. There's also the pleasure of seeing Sean Connery in his second big-screen role as a stammering assistant yeggman. It's another tight little programmer directed by Montgomery Tully.
- malcolmgsw
- Dec 16, 2014
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- BJJManchester
- Aug 1, 2007
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According to the summary currently posted on IMDB, the film is about a stupid young man who gets mixed up with gangsters and his long-suffering mother is beside herself. Well, that's not at all correct. Instead, the mother herself is a criminal and part of a gang of thieves and she does it all to afford to take care of her son (Skip Homier)! But it gets weird when you learn that somehow, Mama has become deaf AND blind...yet she oddly is the fence for the gang. Eventually the son finds out and desperately wants his mother to get out...though she wants ONE more job. And, of course, things go very wrong from there.
The biggest reason I saw this low budgeted British film is because Sean Connery has a small role in it towards the beginning of his career. He is okay. As for the film, it's not exactly brilliant and the deaf/blind angle is too weird, but it IS enjoyable and worth seeing.
The biggest reason I saw this low budgeted British film is because Sean Connery has a small role in it towards the beginning of his career. He is okay. As for the film, it's not exactly brilliant and the deaf/blind angle is too weird, but it IS enjoyable and worth seeing.
- planktonrules
- May 25, 2024
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- hwg1957-102-265704
- May 28, 2020
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