The Case of the 44's (1964)
Directed by Tom McCown / Jon Penington
Genres - Action, Comedy, Spy Film |
Sub-Genres - Parody/Spoof |
Run Time - 73 min. |
Countries - Denmark, United Kingdom |
Share on
Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Lotte Tarp plays Miss 44 in this raunchy British/Danish sex farce, so it's a sure bet that the title doesn't refer to the calibre of a gun. Not much happens: there are some lovely shots of Copenhagen, and some lovelier shots of bosomy Danish starlets. Ian Carmichael must have needed a new suit or something, else why would he have agreed to this inexpensive programmer, which could do nothing for his career, and didn't. British comedian Tony Hawes is curiously billed as "Narration for Voice of Monty Landis," though Landis (best remembered for his many guest appearances on the TV series The Monkees) doesn't appear to have an active role in the proceedings. Oh, well: man does not live by Citizen Kane alone.
Characteristics
Keywords
Britain