During the 1950s in Madrid, an American veteran pilot with a gambling problem is forced to accept a high-paying, dangerous smuggling job.During the 1950s in Madrid, an American veteran pilot with a gambling problem is forced to accept a high-paying, dangerous smuggling job.During the 1950s in Madrid, an American veteran pilot with a gambling problem is forced to accept a high-paying, dangerous smuggling job.
Joe Abdullah
- Official
- (uncredited)
Peter Adams
- Tony Wilson
- (uncredited)
Salvador Baguez
- Capt. Manello
- (uncredited)
Peter Camlin
- French Official
- (uncredited)
Albert Carrier
- French Official
- (uncredited)
Lilyan Chauvin
- Dolores
- (uncredited)
Sonny Chorre
- Chauffeur
- (uncredited)
Franco Corsaro
- Official
- (uncredited)
Lucille Curtis
- Secretary
- (uncredited)
Albert de Russo
- Italian Official
- (uncredited)
Valentin de Vargas
- Spanish Officlal
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaSmith's car is a 1950 Chrysler Windsor DeLuxe limousine. Only 174 were made.
- GoofsWhen the stunt plane crashes, wires are visible pulling it along, a wire rips through the fuselage simulating crash damage, and the prop is missing.
- Quotes
Phyllis Tredman: [upon meeting Alfredo the jockey] My, he's a cute little fella - reminds me of a doll I had when I was a child. Used to take it to bed with me.
Alfredo Soriano: At your service, Señora.
Phyllis Tredman: I didn't think you spoke English!
- ConnectionsReferenced in What's My Line?: Robert Mitchum (1957)
- SoundtracksYou Found Me and I Found You
Written by Jerome Kern and P.G. Wodehouse
Sung by Robert Taylor (uncredited) and Dorothy Malone (uncredited)
[The song Phyllis and Lloyd sing in the villa while Lloyd plays the piano]
Featured review
Robert Taylor!!
The main reason I wanted to see this film was Robert Taylor Quite frankly, I did not expect this to be much of a movie because it was a film made on back end of his career. Wow, was I pleasantly surprised. First, I thought the story was interesting and for the time in which it was made had a good depth of psychology in it. The title of the film is a clearly a metaphor for Taylor's character, so someone was thinking on a very sophisticated level. I really like that kind of intelligence in a film. In terms of performance, both Taylor and Malone were superb, demonstrating a wide emotional range with good screen chemistry. I really liked seeing them together. Also a big surprise with his acting skill was Martin Gable. I only knew him from "What's My Line". If you are a Robert Taylor fan I do recommend this movie. Yes, he looks older than his actual age but he still had "it", including that wonderful resonant voice. It is so very tragic that he died so young.
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- Budget
- $1,464,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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