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Mark of the Phoenix

1958 | 64m | English

(148 votes)

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Popularity: 0.9 (history)

Director: Maclean Rogers
Writer: Norman Hudis
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A jewel thief finds himself a target when a smuggled cigarette case made from a stolen new metal falls into his hands.
Release Date: Oct 31, 1958
Director: Maclean Rogers
Writer: Norman Hudis
Genres: Drama, Crime, Thriller
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Production Companies Butcher's Film Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024 (Update)
Entered: May 02, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Julia Arnall Petra
Sheldon Lawrence Chuck Martin
Anton Diffring Inspector Schell
Eric Pohlmann Duser
George Margo Emilson
Michael Peake Koos
Martin Miller Brunet
Roger Delgado Devron
Bernard Rebel Vachek
Frederick Schrecker Van de Velde
Pierre Chaminade Hotel Receptionist
Victor Beaumont Travel Clerk
Jennifer Jayne Airline Ticket Clerk
Name Job
Norman Hudis Writer
John Stoll Art Direction
John Shinerock Focus Puller
Charles Permane Production Manager
Aubrey Lewis Sound
Geoffrey Faithfull Director of Photography
Wilfred Burns Music
Harry Booth Editor
Gerry Fairbank Makeup Artist
Joyce James Hairdresser
George Pollard First Assistant Director
Clifford Sandall Sound Mixer
John Winbolt Camera Operator
Doris Martin Continuity
Maclean Rogers Director
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William G. Chalmers Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

This has a surprisingly decent cast for a cheap and cheerful cold war espionage thriller. A special metal that could change the whole future of warfare is crafted into a cigarette case that accidentally falls into the hands of American jewel thief "Martin" (Sheldon Lawrence). Needless to say, those ... sinister folks want it back and what ensues over the next hour is a rather feebly constructed drama that rather joins the dots before an ending that offers little by way of suspense or jeopardy. It's quite dialogue heavy too, with little chemistry between Lawrence and the unremarkable Julia Arnell ("Petra") and though it passes the time effortlessly enough, it's all quite forgettable.

Feb 09, 2023