Añade un argumento en tu idiomaSpecial Agent Dick Barton has been assigned to recover a kidnapped professor and de-activate a death ray before catastrophe occurs and World War III is declared.Special Agent Dick Barton has been assigned to recover a kidnapped professor and de-activate a death ray before catastrophe occurs and World War III is declared.Special Agent Dick Barton has been assigned to recover a kidnapped professor and de-activate a death ray before catastrophe occurs and World War III is declared.
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Patrick Macnee
- David Phillips
- (as Patrick McNee)
Fred Owens
- A Gangster
- (as Fred Owen)
Arthur Howard
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- CuriosidadesHammer Studios planned many more of the Dick Barton series. However on Saturday 9th July 1949, coming home from a cast party in Maidenhead celebrating the release of the previous film in the series (Dick Barton Strikes Back (1949)), star Don Stannard crashed the car he was driving into a tree and was killed instantly, aged 34. His five passengers (including co-star Sebastian Cabot and Mrs Stannard) were only slightly injured.
- PifiasDick and Snowey get out of a lorry where they've been hiding and see a plane crash a good distance away. At the site is Anna and one of the villains. How would they have known where it was coming down?
- Citas
Dick Barton: You'll never get away with it, Volkoff!
Serge Volkoff: Oh, but I shall, Mr. Barton. We'll see who makes world headlines - you or I. Au revoir, my friend.
- ConexionesFollows Dick Barton: Special Agent (1948)
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Second of the Dick Barton films is a vast improvement over the first as Barton investigates a stolen death ray
The film opens with a government agent being chased through the dark Limehouse streets (he's played by a young Patrick Macnee of the Avengers). He is killed and papers taken off his body. However before he could be killed he placed a call to Dick Barton, another agent. Barton gets on the phone just as the fatal shots ring out. This causes Barton to leap into action since he knew that his friend was assigned to protect a scientist working on a new "death ray". Unfortunately for Barton evil enemy agents have already broken into the scientists home and stolen the scientist and his invention. The rest of the film is a mad dash to find out who took the scientist and where they are hiding him.
This is a vast improvement of the first Dick Barton film, Dick Barton Special Agent. Actually its a pretty good, if workman like, thriller. Gone are all of the things that made the first film one of the all time stinkers,namely the slapstick humor, romance and meddling kids. They are replaced by straight forward action and mystery. This is, at last, the movie version of the classic radio serial. It makes clear how Barton ended up the hero of millions of people all over the UK, he's a perfect man of brains and brawn. Its is the sort of movie that one has come to mind when one thinks of 1940's mysteries. You have a stand up hero, a vile villain who masks his black heart by playing the piano perfectly, some great set pieces (the lighthouse sequence) and just enough seriousness to keep things from becoming silly.
To be honest its not perfect, the film can be a tad static and stiff when things aren't in motion, however its never long before some is getting shot at or chased, so the flaws are really minor annoyances and quibbles.
This is a good 65 minutes in another place and time. Worth a shot if you're a fan of the mysteries of not so long ago.
This is a vast improvement of the first Dick Barton film, Dick Barton Special Agent. Actually its a pretty good, if workman like, thriller. Gone are all of the things that made the first film one of the all time stinkers,namely the slapstick humor, romance and meddling kids. They are replaced by straight forward action and mystery. This is, at last, the movie version of the classic radio serial. It makes clear how Barton ended up the hero of millions of people all over the UK, he's a perfect man of brains and brawn. Its is the sort of movie that one has come to mind when one thinks of 1940's mysteries. You have a stand up hero, a vile villain who masks his black heart by playing the piano perfectly, some great set pieces (the lighthouse sequence) and just enough seriousness to keep things from becoming silly.
To be honest its not perfect, the film can be a tad static and stiff when things aren't in motion, however its never long before some is getting shot at or chased, so the flaws are really minor annoyances and quibbles.
This is a good 65 minutes in another place and time. Worth a shot if you're a fan of the mysteries of not so long ago.
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- dbborroughs
- 15 mar 2006
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- Dick Barton und der Todesstrahl
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- Duración1 hora 8 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Dick Barton at Bay (1950) officially released in Canada in English?
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