So Darling, So Deadly

August. 05,1966      
Rating:
5.6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A scientist invents a filter that can increase the power of a laser beam, turning it into a death ray! A dangerous crime organization wants the device and will stop at nothing to get it, while murder and violence follow Joe and Tom to Singapore as they try to foil the evil plans.

Tony Kendall as  Kommissar X
Brad Harris as  Capt. Tom Rowland
Luisa Rivelli as  Shabana
Ernst Fritz Fürbringer as  Prof. Akron
Gisela Hahn as  Stella
Margaret Rose Keil as  Selena
Jacques Bézard as  Charly
Giuseppe Mattei as  Benny
Carlo Tamberlani as  Jonathan Taylor
Nikola Popović as  Li Hu Wang

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Reviews

Karry
1966/08/05

Best movie of this year hands down!

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Reptileenbu
1966/08/06

Did you people see the same film I saw?

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Senteur
1966/08/07

As somebody who had not heard any of this before, it became a curious phenomenon to sit and watch a film and slowly have the realities begin to click into place.

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Matho
1966/08/08

The biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
1966/08/09

"Kommissar X - In den Klauen des goldenen Drachen" is a co-production of no less than four countries that results in this 90-minute movie from 1966, which means the film had its 50th anniversary last year. The director is Italian Gianfranco Parolini (still alive today approaching 90) and he is also one of the people who worked on the script for this movie. If you hear his name and the name of lead actor Tony Kendall, who plays the title character, then maybe you already guess correctly that this is another Jo Louis Walker film. One of many actually. And it would certainly not be wrong to call these the German approach to the (back then) quickly rising and highly popular James Bond franchise. Just like with Bond, there are political references here (Cold War), there are sinister power-hungry villains, there are extremely attractive women, some good some bad, and then there is a secret agent in the center of it who is luckily skilled enough to stay alive all the time despite all kinds of people trying to murder him. And of course Bond also travels the world and this film takes place entirely in Asia. Singapore is fittingly also one of the production countries.This is the second Kommissar X film I have seen. The very first one I was not too big about, but this one here about a filter that can turn a laser beam into a death ray way genuinely enjoyable and probably closer to a ****/***** than to a **/*****. One memorable scene after the next. The one on the boat with the guy(s) shooting at Walker (yes I almost wrote Bond), the one with the spiked ceiling moving towards Walker and his partner. Oh yeah, this is one major difference to Bond. At times, in this film here, it feels as if there are really two lead actors, a dark-haired one and one with lighter hair, so you can make your pick ladies which one you want to be rescued by. Okay the acting is not always great and sometimes the plot gets a bit too gimmicky (even if I like that sometimes too), but all in all this was actually convincing watch and not only the lead actors are at least as attractive physically as Connery, Moore and Lazenby I guess, but some of the scenes feel as if they are right out of Bond movies and as somebody who really loves the 007 franchise, this is definitely a seal of approval. I recommend this movie that is also known as "Agent Joe Walker: Operation Far East" or "So Darling, So Deadly". Criminally underseen for sure.

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Uriah43
1966/08/10

In this third film of the "Kommissar X" series, the private detective named " Joe Walker" (Tony Kendall) is hired to go to Singapore to meet with an atomic physicist named "Professor Akron" (Ernst Fritz Furbringer) in desperate need of protection from foreign agents who want his new invention concerning a powerful laser beam capable of downing any airplane in flight. Traveling with him is his good friend "Captain Tom Roland" (Brad Harris) of the New York Police Department who often helps him regarding matters of this nature. Once they get there, however, they are met by several assassination attempts which only serves to underscore the importance of their mission. Now, as far as the merits of this film is concerned, I must say that I didn't think it was quite as good as it predecessors in large part because of the lack of character development and the multitude of low-quality fight scenes which seemed to completely dominate the picture. It also lacked the necessary mystery or suspense required of a film of this type. Because of that I have rated this movie accordingly. Slightly below average.

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bensonmum2
1966/08/11

Detective Jo Walker (Tony Kendall) and New York Police Captain Tom Rowland (Brad Harris) are sent to Singapore to protect Professor Akron and his latest invention – a laser filter than can be used to shut down electrical engines from miles away. As soon as Walker and Rowland hit Singapore, the baddies start coming out of the woodwork and the Professor ends up the prisoner of the mysterious Golden Dragon. Walker and Rowland's new mission – rescue the professor, protect his daughter, and safeguard the filter.It's hard to watch and write about So Darling, So Deadly and not compare it with the first Kommissar X film, Kiss Kiss, Kill Kill. Unfortunately, the sequel is inferior to the original in almost every way. The gadgets aren't as plentiful, the underground lair isn't as cool, the women aren't as beautiful, the locations aren't as nice, and the plot makes even less sense. But then again, Kiss Kiss, Kill Kill is one of my new favorite Eurospy films – so it would have been very difficult for anything to measure up. And that's not to say So Darling, So Deadly is a bad movie. It's actually quite a bit of fun. Kendall and Harris probably work off each other better in this movie than in the first. They make a great team. Second, while I enjoyed the locations of Kiss Kiss, Kill Kill more, there's something to be said for exotic Singapore. It's not what you usually see in a low-budget Eurospy film. Third, some of Brad Harris' scenes are so bizarre I couldn't help but have fun with them. For example, if you're on a mission to protect a scientist and, ultimately, save the world, why would Rowland go water-skiing the minute he hits Singapore? Just weird. And what about Rowland's dancing – it's laugh-out-loud funny. You have to love the guy! Another plus is the film's pacing. There really are very few dull moments. It's pretty much non-stop from the word "go". Finally, Nikola Popovic's return in So Darling, So Deadly. He was the chief bad guy, O'Brien, in the first film and I really enjoyed his work. Here, it's odd to see him in terribly un-PC yellow face, but he's fun nonetheless. So while it may not measure up to the first Kommissar X film, So Darling, So Deadly is a reasonably entertaining movie in its own right.

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josh-462
1966/08/12

I happen to like the Kommissar X series from the '60s and '70s. Tony Kendall does a good job as the relaxed agent Kommissar X with his friend Captain Harris of the New York Police Department. This particular film features a scientist who has had a laser stolen by a villain known as the Golden Claw and his team of mercenaries is headed up by a group pf gun- toting, whip cracking women. While this doesn't have the budget of the Bond films, it certainly has enough charm. Yes it could have probably fit right in with the other spy films on MST3K but then again just basing your review of a film on the MST'd version is kind of missing the point (since those films were edited by MST writers). I got my copy through Sinister Cinema, I don't know where else you'd catch it.

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