A mad bomber holds an innocent family hostage.
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Such a frustrating disappointment
If you don't like this, we can't be friends.
Brilliant and touching
It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
Jim Molner (James Mason) owns an electronics store and was duped into making a couple of small detonators for Paul Hoplin (Rod Steiger), a former Army demolitions expert. Hoplin told Molner they were for the military, but filled them with an explosive element second only to plutonium and had them planted on an airplane by Eileen Kelly (Angie Dickinson).We find out these details, in part through the FBI's investigation after the plane makes an emergency landing and the bombs are neutralized. A call was made which tipped off the head of Twentieth Century Airlines before they were to explode. The FBI task force, headed by Frank Cole (Kenneth Tobey), quickly determines that the detonators were made by Molner, and suspects he is the one who is trying to extort $500,000 else he'll actually blow up a plane this time.However, Molner, his wife Joan (Inger Stevens), and their preschool daughter have been kidnapped by Hoplin and his associates which, in addition to Kelly, consists of Vince (Jack Klugman) and Steve (Neville Brand). They've taken the Molners to a secluded home in which Hoplin tells Molner that his wife will be the bag lady for the ransom else they'll kill his daughter. A game of chicken between the Molners and Hoplin changes the plan slightly; Molner is allowed to go with his daughter, Kelly & Vince to another location while his wife will stay with have to stay alone with Steve for some periods of time.It turns out Steve is somewhat unstable and was in prison for raping and/or killing a woman. This makes the moments when Steve is alone with Joan a little dicey. The first time it happens, Hoplin returns in time to prevent Joan from suffering Steve's previous victim's fate. Molner and his daughter are taken by Vince & Kelly to her penthouse apartment, where Kelly has promised to stick a shiv (a very sharp knife) through his daughter's belly if his wife is not successful.Joan is given a complex set of instructions to follow, the first of which are to go to the bank where the FBI task force has assembled to compile the money. She tells them about the kidnapping and, though they're not 100% sure that she's telling them the truth, they give her the money and send her on her way without tailing her. Her next instructions are designed to throw off anyone who may follow her. But if she doesn't arrive at the (now) third house where Hoplin and Steve are waiting by 1:30 PM, Vince & Kelly will get a call to dispose of Molner & his daughter. Of course, she makes an error, which after she corrects it puts her chances of getting to the house on time in jeopardy.Unfortunately, what was a fairly taught and interesting story turns into something with very little credibility at this point. If you thought the FBI's finding out that the original detonators were made by Molner was impossibly fast, "you ain't seen nothing' yet". Plus, Molner is left alone in the loft of Kelly's apartment, with his conveniently asleep daughter, and enough time and freedom of movement to figure out a plan of action (which in the end, didn't accomplish anything anyway). This is AFTER Hoplin already has the money, more alone time between Steve and Joan with improbable consequences, and yet another meaningless location change. I'm afraid my intelligence was insulted just a few two many times for me to recommend this film.
Nothing like a perfect cast to make a wonderful movie. Rod Steiger, as a sinister plotter to extort money from an air-line, by having a bomb constructed is perfect. He reminded me so much of his excellent No Way to Treat A Lady. Neville Brand, as his drug addicted, killer, emotionally unbalanced as they come,gives an eerie, chilling performance with those eyes.James Mason, the honest man, who unwittingly made the bomb for the Steiger Gang, and along with his wife and child, kidnapped by the group, who uses the wife to collect the money.Angie Dickinson is also around as a moll, involved up to her neck in the scheme. Jack Klugman, another cohort of theirs, is equally good.
I enjoyed this picture. No, not perfect, but if it comes on at 1:15 AM and you can't sleep, is kinda fun... full of nostalgic views of the world of 1958, when things seemed simpler, and everything in view was American Made! Yes, Chrysler cars everywhere.. Furnishings of 1958 were a particular delight, full-wall-length draperies, long-low "moderne" couches, vacuum-tube electronics abound, (25" black and white TV's), Cute Women in dresses, real-world locations shot to see the life of '58 USA as it really looked. Gives one a feeling of wanting to go there and live a life of blissful ignorance of any racial, economic, religious, disease caused strife, and just relax with a gang of Psycopaths and enjoy the cool cars, and snappy dialog... FUN.
This is a very short review because all that's been said about this film by others is correct and not needing further description, except there's ONE FACT not known apparently ANYWHERE on the internet, and that is that this film is available (only from CDToaster.com) in an extremely rare COLORIZED VERSION! The coloring process is done by the masters of the industry, and is a terrific added feature. One problem with this colorized version is that it was only available from a rare Television Broadcast signal, so the points where the commercials were edited out become a bit of a distraction, but the rest of the film is intact because the running time matches the official film time length.