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      Counterspy (also known as Night People and Undercover Agent) is a 1953 British second feature comedy thriller film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Dermot Walsh, Hazel Court and Hermione Baddeley. An accountant comes into possession of secret papers sought by both the government and a spy ring.


      Plot


      When Frank Manning visits an engineering company to audit the accounts, he meets a woman who claims she is being blackmailed by Paulson, the company's director. She asks for Manning's help. Subsequently Manning is captured by a gang of spies, escapes, and he is re-captured, along with his wife Clare. They are taken to a bogus nursing home run by the gang. The police, who have been trailing Clare, arrest the gang.


      Cast


      Dermot Walsh as Frank Manning
      Hazel Court as Clare Manning
      Hermione Baddeley as Madame Del Mar
      Alexander Gauge as Smith
      Bill Travers as Rex
      Archie Duncan as Jim Fenton
      James Vivian as Larry Fenton
      Frederick Schrecker as Plattnaur
      John Penrose as Paulson
      Hugh Latimer as Inspector Barlow
      Beryl Baxter as Plattnauer's Accomplice
      Gwen Bacon as matron
      Maxwell Foster as Dr. Stevenson
      Howard Lang as policeman
      Monti DeLyle as dance director
      Frederick Buckland as police photographer
      Reginald Hearne as detective
      Paul Rich as music hall singer
      Edwin Richfield as safecracker
      Stuart Saunders as stagehand
      Ann Wrigg as nurse


      Production


      It was one of a number of films Vernon Sewell directed for Anglo Amalgamated.


      Critical reception


      The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "A conventional but quite lively spy thriller, well supplied with action. Hermione Baddeley provides an effective character study as the fortune teller and Alexander Guage makes a suitably sinister and oily villain."
      Kine Weekly wrote: "The picture is quickly off the mark and puts over its mayhem and murder against widely varied and appropriate backgrounds. Dermot Walsh acts convincingly as the bewildered but brave Manning, Hazel Court wears tights to perfection as Clare, Alexander Gauge makes his presence felt as the menacing Smith, John Penrose disarms as Paulson, and Hermione Baddeley introduces an amusing cameo as a fortune teller."
      Picture Show wrote: "Fast-moving murder and crook drama with a London setting. ... Hazel Court looks very attractive as [Manning's] wife and Alexander Gauge is suitably sinister as an international crook."
      Picturegoer wrote: "It needs a sure touch to blend comedy with espionage, and in this British thriller the mixture doesn't have much kick. ... Comedy gets so mixed up with the drama that it is difficult to tell which is which. Dermot Walsh makes a fair try in a semi-comedy role, but Hazel Court, as his wife, has little to do. Hermione Baddeley gives value for money in her cameo of a fortune teller. It's amusing in parts, but the yawns outstay the laughs."
      In British Sound Films: The Studio Years 1928–1959 David Quinlan rated the film as "average", writing: "Comedy-thriller has a bit more life than average 'B'."
      The Radio Times Guide to Films gave the film 2/5 stars, writing: "Some topicality is given to the otherwise threadbare plot – the spies are after plans for jet engines, and there's a chase through one of London's newest tourist attractions, the Festival Gardens on London's South Bank."
      TV Guide called it "A routine spy picture," and rated it two out of five stars.


      References




      External links


      Counterspy at IMDb

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