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When Johnny Matlock whisks away a cold war secret from under the noses of Berlin's top secret agents, his every move is followed when he returns to England. His girlfriend Paula is kidnapped but her handbag is discovered at the scene of the crime by the aristocratic private eye, Duke Martin. Inside it he discovers the secret formula that the agents are searching for and tracks down her sister Paula. As Johnny grows frantic for the safe return of his girlfriend, Duke Martin plays a deadly game of double bluff with the enemy agents.

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Release : 1956
Rating : 5.6
Studio : Cipa, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Camera Operator, 
Cast : Tom Conway Michael Balfour Honor Blackman Brian Worth Bruce Seton
Genre : Crime

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Reviews

Stometer
2018/08/30

Save your money for something good and enjoyable

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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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Roman Sampson
2018/08/30

One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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Bob
2018/08/30

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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aboyce-77407
2018/04/04

This is a lot of fun, but only if seen before or after BARBADOS QUEST. Both productions have Tom Conway and Michael Balfour playing the same characters while another 4 or 5 actors appear in both films playing different roles including John Colicos, who should forever be distinguished as the 1st Klingon seen on STAR TREK. In addition, both films were released within a few months of each other suggesting the possibility of interchangeable film shooting which would be the envy of Roger Corman, or Orson Welles.All credit to Berman and Baker for not only making full use of their alloted time and money, but probably also using the Tom Conway character as a dry run for THE SAINT tv series which they produced a few years later.After all this the quality of this film's plot and performances is almost incidental.

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Leofwine_draca
2016/07/29

BREAKAWAY is the second of a couple of detective films starring the ubiquitous Tom Conway (brother of George Sanders) as a private eye who gets caught up in a double case involving a kidnapped woman and a special formula to combat metal fatigue that both the east and west are keen to get their hands on. Invariably the two cases are linked and with a aid of a few allies, Conway is soon hot on the trail of spies and the like.Although it passes the time reasonably well, it's fair to say that BREAKWAY is an unremarkable British crime film. Other, even lower budgeted films did the whole private eye thing a lot better, for example the two Toff films made with John Bentley. Conway does have some basic charisma as the lead but he's getting on a bit here and he looks every inch his age.The supporting cast is as interesting as ever for a British B-production. Honor Blackman is dolled up to look particularly glamorous - probably as glamorous as she ever looked, at least until GOLDFINGER. Michael Balfour contributes one of his patented 'buddy of the lead' role and has some good comic moments. American star John Colicos plays pretty much the same role as he did in the same year's PASSPORT TO TREASON, and boxer Freddie Mills is the bartender. There's also a nice cameo for Arthur Lowe. BREAKAWAY features a handful of action scenes including fist fights and one decently-portrayed car accident, but it's slim pickings for this particular genre.

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malcolmgsw
2013/07/01

Tom Conway had of course starred as The Falcon.That series ,though only B features look positively stylish when compared with this truly lame effort.Conway looks as if he couldn't punch his way out of a paper bag.Michael Balfour has the silliest wig going,and his lines are almost as inept.There is also ex boxer Fredie Mills in the part of a barmen.He couldn't act for toffees.Honor Blackman is totally wasted.the plot is complex but totally uninvolving.It is the standard plot for the mid 1950s,relating to commercial espionage.there are many familiar faces but little inspiration.Incidentally watch closely when Seton comes out of his club ,gets into a car and drives away.If you look in the reflection in the boot of the car you will see a member of the crew signalling to Mills to make his entrance.

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Bernard-Dunne
2009/10/02

This isn't that bad, Maybe because I've seen Russian born Tom Conway in worse films. It's the usual type of Baker/Berman thrillers, which they continued to do on television years later with Roger Moore as 'The Saint' This starts in Berlin with Johnny Matlock going from east to west. In West Berlin he meets Frida and her dying brother Professor Dohlman, who gives him a formula for his brother to help reduce metal fatigue. After some trouble in his hotel room he flies back to England with private investigator 'Duke' Martin in the passenger seat beside him. At the airport in London Johnny meets his girlfriend Diane (pronounced Dee-Ann!)who is also his brother Michael's secretary. 'Duke' meets his friend Barney (Michael Balfour). Tom Conway plays 'Duke' in exactly the same character he played earlier in 'The Falcon' series of films from 1942-1946 when he took over from his elder brother George Sanders. After Matlock and Diane drive away from the airport they stop for the usual broken down car in the middle of the road. They are then set upon by two kidnappers who disappear with his girlfriend. After the fight 'Duke' goes to the nightclub 'The Crystal Jug Club' to meet Diane, instead he meets her sister Paula Grant (Honor Blackman) who tells 'Duke' that her name is Paula Jackson. Being the suave gentleman 'Duke' offers to take her home. After dropping her off he follows her by car to Diane's home. After this 'Duke' goes home where he meets the two kidnappers who have guns, which they then use to rob him of Diane's handbag. The next morning Webb (the owner of 'The Crystal Jug Club') visits 'Duke' and tries to buy the formula from him. When Webb leaves, 'Duke' visits Michael Matlock who is Johnny's older brother. After more trouble from Webb and the Kidnappers 'Duke' visits his friend (ex-boxer and barman at the club) Pat. While there they meet Johnny Matlock who throws Barney into the Thames river. An odd thing then happens as 'Duke' gets a phone call to meet Paula at Diane's but no one else has been there from the time before but it's totally cleaned up even though the place was turned over by the kidnappers looking for the formula. 'Duke' investigates further and finds out that MaCallister is involved and that the man behind Webb and the kidnappers is Johnny Matlock's brother Michael. He then goes and saves Diane from Webb. In the last five minutes they find the formula hidden in the middle of Diane's Lipstick. Webb escapes but the police turn up and chase Webb until he crashes and they arrest him. It's one of the usual 'quota quickies' which were turned out at that time and it's like most of Baker/Berman films in that there's punch ups and car chases around London. It's a great time waster at just over an hour, you would only get bored if it was twice the length like a modern film.

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