As far as I remember, this film is faithful to the James Hadley Chase's novel; a novelist whose stories were always about greed, greed, greed and involved mostly disgusting, ruthless, ready at anything characters to achieve their evil plans. Women were most of the time nastier than the males, femmes fatales oblige. The other trademark of Chase was, besides blackmail schemes the tight, breathtaking, suspense. Chase was one of the first page turner writer. So, don't spend time and energy to find any good guys here. George Geret is the perfect choice with this kind of cast; Belmondo, despite his talent, a bit less. We feel that here, he is doing his best not to play comedy.
Plot summary
An ill-assorted group of international criminals executes a tightly-planned ransom sting in Spain. Things go along swimmingly until various tensions within the group come to the fore.
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Rare Jacques Deray feature
Good cast in routine crime-doesn't-pay yarn
Undistinguished kidnapping caper, somewhat sparked by a good cast, and particularly by the sexy, provocative Sophie Daumier, a Brigitte Bardot-lookalike but with a sturdier, more toned body (which I like). **1/2 out of 4.
CRIME ON A SUMMER MORNING (Jacques Deray, 1965) **1/2
The first half of this crime thriller, involving a kidnapping and based on a novel by James Hadley Chase, is generally light-hearted - but then it turns serious when the criminals fall out and two of them end up dead!
In itself, unremarkable but enjoyable, benefiting from the crisp photography of its sun-drenched countryside locations and a fine cast - Jean-Paul Belmondo, Adolfo Celi, Geraldine Chaplin (in her film debut!),Gabriele Ferzetti, Georges Geret (from Luis Bunuel's DIARY OF A CHAMBERMAID [1964]) and Akim Tamiroff.
Still, perhaps the most striking presence in the film is that of Sophie Daumier (whom I hadn't recognized from the Spaghetti Western I watched recently, FORT YUMA GOLD [1967]!) as Belmondo's sexy sister, and with whom she shares an unreserved complicity hinting at an incestuous relationship - though this being an old-fashioned black-and-white film, the matter isn't taken any further than that!!