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The Fake

A RACKET'S A RACKET ...and A MURDER IS A MURDER!
1953 | 80m | English

(537 votes)

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Someone is stealing priceless paintings from the great museums of the world and replacing them with nearly flawless forgeries. Leonardo da Vinci's "Madonna and Child" is being shipped to London's Tate Gallery for a special exhibition, and Paul Mitchell is assigned to protect it. Upon the painting's arrival, Paul realizes it has been switched. Eager to collect the museum's $50,000 reward, he teams up with Mary Mason, a Tate employee, to recover the original.
Release Date: Sep 25, 1953
Director: Godfrey Grayson
Writer: James Daplyn, Patrick Kirwan
Genres: Drama, Crime
Keywords painting, film noir, art gallery, art theft
Production Companies Pax Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024
Entered: Apr 24, 2024
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Name Character
Dennis O'Keefe Paul Mitchell
Coleen Gray Mary Mason
Hugh Williams Sir Richard Aldingham
Guy Middleton Smith
John Laurie Henry Mason
Gerald Case Randall
Seymour Green Weston
Eliot Makeham George
Stanley Van Beers Cartwright
Ellen Pollock Miss Fossett
Morris Sweden Pettigrew
Dora Bryan Barmaid
Arnold Bell Police Inspector
Arnold Bell Bearded Tramp
Michael Ward Art Salesman
Clifford Buckton Lodging House Keeper
Leslie Phillips Boy Student
Marianne Noelle Girl Student
Billie Whitelaw Waitress
John Wadham Thug
Beatrice Kane
Frank Atkinson uncredited
Tom Clegg uncredited
Guy Deghy uncredited
Harold Sanderson uncredited
Johnnie Schofield uncredited
Leonard Sharp uncredited
Name Job
Leon Bijou Assistant Director
Robert Faloon Production Accountant
John Jones Casting
Godfrey Grayson Director
James Daplyn Story
Patrick Kirwan Screenplay
Theo Lageard Production Manager
Angela Allen Continuity
Harold Hayson Camera Operator
Jim Connock Editor
Denis Wreford Art Direction
U. P. Hutchinson Makeup Artist
Ilona Kabos Original Music Composer
Leo Wilkins Sound
Cedric Williams Director of Photography
Charles Hasse Editor
Name Title
Ambrose Grayson Associate Producer
Steven Pallos Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

This is actually quite a fun little story with just about all of the jeopardy dealt with by the title! A ship docks at Tilbury and a crate is off-loaded, rather unceremoniously. A scuffle breaks out between the dockers and next thing, the world renowned "Madonna and Child" by Leonardo Da Vinci has g ... one walkabouts. It's very quickly recovered, but - is it the real thing? Well fortunately, we have a visiting American expert "Mitchell" (Dennis O'Keefe) on hand and soon he is on the hunt for a mysterious and well connected fraudster. Coleen Gray provides the sidekick element amiably enough, and there's a surprisingly decent supporting cast with John Laurie and Hugh Williams featuring, but the production is cheap as chips and photography as wobbly as most of the sets. There are some interesting interiors of London's Tate Gallery illustrating a rather grander collection than the rolled up prop Leonardos that make up the bulk of the story. Dora Bryan is, as ever, behind the bar calling time and you might spot Leslie Phillips and Billie Whitelaw who both went on to better things, too. It's too long, a bit on the verbal side and O'Keefe is just a little wooden, but it's still quite a watchable affair.

Mar 07, 2024