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A series of inexplicable accidents befall the people and companies responsible for developing the world's first supersonic airliner (SST1). A British agent is sent to investigate and with the help of another agent uncovers a plot... See more »

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Hugh Drummond
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Helga
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Pandora
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Carl Petersen
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Robot No. 7
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Mr. Mortimer
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Miss Mary
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Flicky
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Drummond's Daily
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Lady Manderley
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Peregrine Carruthers
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Robot No. 9
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Lord Dunnberry
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Robot No. 1
George Belbin ...
Maj. Newman
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President of Aircraft Company
Marga Roche ...
Birgit
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Kruger
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Robot Flight Attendant (uncredited)
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Senior Aerodynamics Engineer (uncredited)
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Petersen Bodyguard - Darker Hair (uncredited)
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Air Traffic Controller (uncredited)
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Exotic Robot Observer (uncredited)
Carmen Dene ...
Party Girl in Green Dress (uncredited)
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Man Sitting Behind Pilot (uncredited)
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Test Co-Pilot (uncredited)
Dora Graham ...
Robot Twin (uncredited)
Doris Graham ...
Robot Twin (uncredited)
Aidan Harrington ...
Test Navigator (uncredited)
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Wing Commander Aston (uncredited)
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Test Area Official with Bow Tie (uncredited)
Olga Linden ...
Blond Robot in Green Jumpsuit (uncredited)
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Second Robot Saboteur (uncredited)
John Paul ...
Test Pilot (uncredited)
Patsy Snell ...
Brunette Robot with Bangs (uncredited)
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Flight Test Observer (uncredited)
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Cookery Student Wearing Hat (uncredited)
Jim Tyson ...
Hefty Cookery Student (uncredited)
Les White ...
Petersen Bodyguard - Lighter Hair (uncredited)

Directed by

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Ralph Thomas

Written by

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David D. Osborn ... (screenplay) (as David Osborn) and
Liz Charles-Williams ... (screenplay)
 
Herman C. McNeile ... (based on character Bulldog Drummond by) (as Sapper) and
Gerard Fairlie ... (based on character Bulldog Drummond by)

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Betty E. Box ... producer
James H. Ware ... associate producer (as James Ware)

Music by

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Charles Blackwell

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Ernest Steward ... director of photography

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Ernest Hosler

Art Direction by

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Edward Marshall

Makeup Department

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Helene Bevan ... hairdresser
Eddie Knight ... makeup artist (as Edward Knight)
Basil Newall ... makeup artist
Stella Rivers ... hairdresser

Production Management

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Donald Toms ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Simon Relph ... assistant director
Miguel Gil ... co-first assistant director: Spain (uncredited)
Nigel Wooll ... second assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Martin Atkinson ... set dresser

Sound Department

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Ken Barker ... sound recordist
Dudley Messenger ... sound recordist
Don Sharpe ... sound editor

Special Effects by

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Garth Inns ... special effects
Jimmy Ward ... special effects
Kit West ... special effects

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Charles Staffell ... process photography (as Charles D. Staffell)

Stunts

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Peter Diamond ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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James Bawden ... camera operator
Ian McMillan ... camera operator: Helicopter / camera operator: second unit (as Ian Mamillan)
Terry Cole ... focus puller (uncredited)
Anthony Pavey ... clapper loader (uncredited)
Socrates Pelendrides ... clapper loader (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Yvonne Caffin ... costume co-ordinator

Music Department

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Charles Blackwell ... music director

Script and Continuity Department

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Gladys Goldsmith ... continuity

Additional Crew

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Tony Tweedale ... unit publicist (uncredited)

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Other Companies

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  • Clive (clothes for Miss Lavi, Miss Loncar and additional costumes by)

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Plot Summary

A series of inexplicable accidents befall the people and companies responsible for developing the world's first supersonic airliner (SST1). A British agent is sent to investigate and with the help of another agent uncovers a plot masterminded by Carl Petersen who stands to gain eight million pounds if the aircraft is not ready by a certain date. The evil Petersen has developed a number of "robots" (actually rather beautiful girls with "electronic brains") to help him sabotage the SST1 project by means of "infrasound" (extreme low frequency sound waves) which can be directed at people or objects with devastating results. Written by Kevin Steinhauer

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Taglines Some Girls Will Do Anything In The Dark... Even Murder! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Dieu pardonne, elles jamais! (France)
  • Más peligrosas todavía (Spain)
  • Bulldog Drummonds skrappe piger (Denmark)
  • Pannanpa konepistoolilla (Finland)
  • Некоторые девушки могут (Soviet Union, Russian title)
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  • 91 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Richard Johnson turned down the role of 007 in the first Bond film, Dr. No (1962), opening the door for Sean Connery. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into How Not to Be Seen (1970). See more »
Soundtracks Some Girls Do See more »
Quotes Carl Petersen: History repeats itself. Napoleon dreamt of the entire universe thronging to his door. Now I shall fulfill his dreams.
Hugh Drummond: Dressed as the Duke of Wellington?
Carl Petersen: Well of course my dear fellow. Never back a loser.
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