Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Diplomatic Courier (1952)

DIPLOMATIC COURIER
When undercover secret agent Tyrone Power is thwarted in his efforts to obtain a vital document with details of the Russian invasion of Yugoslavia by the death of the courier at the hands of two Russian agents, played by Mario Siletti and Charles Bronson, it becomes his duty to go after the murderers and retrieve the papers. With more loops and turnabouts than a snake, the plot has surprises with agents, double agents, mistaken information and is, all in all, a surprisingly exciting spy vehicle.

4 comments:

Mrs. R said...

Hi, thanks for mentioning "Diplomatic Courier." A lot of us baby boomers remember that film fondly - its television premiere was on "Saturday Night at the Movies" and it made an impression, I guess because of the handcuffed briefcase, the two watches, and the locales.

Rebekah Sacran said...

Stimulating. Let me know how it is.

MICHAELSPAPPY said...

Good, fast-paced mystery. You have to stay right with it to know who the bad guy is (in this case, girl).

rachel tsunami said...

oooooh. wish we could be there to watch it with you. this sounds like one robert and i would enjoy on a cheap date night. (what other kind is there? but they are the best.)