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Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard

A federal agent joins forces with a British lawman to foil a spy ring.

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Release : 1950
Rating : 5.8
Studio : Columbia Pictures, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Set Decoration, 
Cast : Howard St. John Amanda Blake Ron Randell June Vincent Fred F. Sears
Genre : Adventure Drama Crime

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Reviews

Lightdeossk
2018/08/30

Captivating movie !

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Bereamic
2018/08/30

Awesome Movie

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ThedevilChoose
2018/08/30

When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.

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Derry Herrera
2018/08/30

Not sure how, but this is easily one of the best movies all summer. Multiple levels of funny, never takes itself seriously, super colorful, and creative.

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gordonl56
2013/08/17

David Harding: COUNTERSPY MEETS Scotland YARD – 1950A low rent "Red Scare" programmer from the Columbia Pictures B- film unit. This was the second film based on the radio series, COUNTERSPY. Howard St John plays David Harding, the head of a government agency out to stop enemy spy types from stealing American secrets. An agent of St John's, Harry Lauter, leaves a message for St John that he has a lead on possible red spies. Lauter is head of the secret files office at a US rocket research base. The next day, Lauter is found dead after supposedly committing suicide. St John does not buy this for a second, and assigns John Dehner to look into the matter. Dehner soon rustles up a suspect in Lauter's death. The suspect however turns out to be Scotland Yard agent, Ron Randell. Both had been following the same lead. Randell had been in town delivering a part to the rocket research lab when Lauter died. Randell had decided to look into the matter himself. St John quickly asks Randell to join the U.S. team in the hunt for the spy-slash killer. One of the main suspects is Amanda Blake, in a pre-GUNSMOKE role. She is the main secretary for the record files section. It seems that Blake suffers from regular migraines and sees a local doctor, Everett Glass, for relief. Glass, along with his nurse, June Vincent, are really commie spies. They shoot Blake up with truth serum on her visits and have her repeat from memory, all the reports on the secret rocket tests. These are taped and dispatched every week for Moscow. The "Reds" have a hideout at the local bottled water plant. They use the company trucks to pick up the tapes etc and move them. The Government types soon tumble to the "Red" set up. They lay a trap for Glass, Vincent, and his thug, John Doucette. Needless to say fists and bullets are exchanged before the Commies are captured.Not bad at all for a back-lot quickie. The director, Seymour Friedman keeps the pace moving for the whole 67 minute run. Friedman turned out a number of these bottom rung programmers. Some of the better ones are, CRIMINAL LAWYER, CHINATOWN AT MIDNIGHT, CUSTOMS AGENT and LOAN SHARK.The d of p, Phil Tannura, is also known to noir fans. He worked on several BOSTON BLACKIE and WHISTLER films as well as, CUSTOMS AGENT, HI-JACKED and NIGHT EDITOR.I'd swear John Doucette pops up in every other film or TV show from the 50's. He had hundreds of bits in film and television between 1943 and 1987. Look quick and you will see director Fred Sears in a small part. As a director, Sears cranked out over 50 films between 1949 and 1957. These include one of the best low rent sci-fi films of the era, EARTH VS THE FLYING SAUCERS.

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bkoganbing
2011/07/10

Australian actor Ron Randell becomes the Scotland Yard man in the USA helping solve a case of badly leaking government secrets at a missile testing ground in Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard. An American agent played by Harry Lauter gets killed during his investigation and the bad guys went to great lengths to make it look like a suicide.The leak is an innocent one and it's played by Gunsmoke's future Miss Kitty, Amanda Blake. How the information is being gotten out of her is the key to the whole film, but it involves our developing missile guidance systems which the Russians would like to steal.The villains are a clever and ruthless bunch and the film is from the B unit at Columbia Pictures. Doesn't have any great production values, but the story is an intriguing one and the players are all fine in their parts.

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skallisjr
2008/12/07

In the 1940s, the primary entertainment medium in the United States was broadcast radio. A number of the old-time radio (OTR) shows could be classified as drama. One was "Counterspy," started in 1942, a show about a fictional agency that combated espionage and sabotage within and outside the United States. Head of the agency was David Harding.This is one of two films based on the radio show. The first had the United States Counterspies mostly in the background. In this, David Harding takes a more active role -- even a bit more than on the radio show, where he delegated a lot of the field work to Agent Peters.The story involves enemy agents obtaining highly classified information on guided-missile technology. At the beginning of the film, one section head figures out what the leak is, but before he can relay the information to the Counterspies, he's killed. He did leave a 1950s equivalent of a voicemail before he's offed, however.After hearing the message, David Harding goes to the high-security area where the section head died, apparently from natural causes. Because of the suspicious timing of his death, he orders a covert exhumation for a full autopsy. As his people reach the cemetery after dark, they find someone else digging up the grave, and capture him (not without a fistfight).It turns out that the independent graverobber is an agent from Scotland Yard, independently wanting to get an autopsy for the same reasons Harding does, though without the clue of the voice mail. It turns out that the Scotland Yard agent is an old friend of Harding's, and they pool their efforts, though under the aegis of the U. S. Counterspies.Unlike the previous film, this one shows all sorts of tricks involving 1950s spy technology. There are radio communications, wire taps, room bugs, and all of those things that showed cleverness to the general audience of the day. Given the minimal role of the Counterspies in the first film, David Harding, Counterspy, this film appears to be trying to make up for it.Major Spoiler Alert The spies were extracting the data from the lead female in the film, a secretary with high security clearance, who was seeing a doctor for emotionally caused headaches. The Victor used a chemically augmented form of regressive hypnotherapy to retrieve the data The recording apparatus used will be completely alien to younger viewers. Fortunastely for her, before the doctor discovers the bug that the Counterspies planted, her exchange with the doctor demonstrates she's an innocent pawn, not a traitor.The latter parts of the film are pretty conventional, but the film is entertaining. A much better representation of the highly popular radii series than its predecessor.

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Gunn
2008/12/03

Another low budget film from Forgotten Noir Vol. 4. This one rates a little higher than Radar Secret Service. The script is pretty basic, the directing OK and the cast a step above RSS. The story is more involving and although it's more a spy film than film noir it has many of the elements of film noir. Dark streets, a fast moving pace, a narrative beginning and those fine old cars. Amanda Blake tops a decent cast and the espionage adds a tension to the film which satisfies. Being almost addicted to Film Noir I have to admit that these films, as cheesy as they may appear, are very entertaining! The DVD set Forgotten Noir Vol. 4 has surprisingly good prints and the movies though just over an hour in length are fulfilling.

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