In fact, it would be rather an espionage British film. Post WW2, of course.
We never really believe in this poor man's BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK, where Stanley Baker plays a British citizen who returns to Germany to find his missing father, understand why and where he disappeared.
I expected much more from this film, where I could AT LAST watch the face to face between Stanley Baker and Peter Cushing.
I don't think they ever played together again. But perhaps I am wrong.
A little disappointment I must admit, even with the gorgeous Mai Zetterling in the game.
The story is not too hard to follow, a tale about rocket scientist impersonating Stanley Baker's missing father.
But it's worth to be seen.
We never really believe in this poor man's BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK, where Stanley Baker plays a British citizen who returns to Germany to find his missing father, understand why and where he disappeared.
I expected much more from this film, where I could AT LAST watch the face to face between Stanley Baker and Peter Cushing.
I don't think they ever played together again. But perhaps I am wrong.
A little disappointment I must admit, even with the gorgeous Mai Zetterling in the game.
The story is not too hard to follow, a tale about rocket scientist impersonating Stanley Baker's missing father.
But it's worth to be seen.