I Deal In Danger '66
S**S
hi
i like german war movies and history of the germans too! good movie!! p.s. all war movies are good to watch and history.
Q**
Solid Little WW II Thriller
I understand that this movie represents a compilation of four (?) episodes from the Blue Light TV series. The result is a very entertaining , slightly over 90 minutes WW II espionage actioneer , competently edited for maximum thrills. The only drawback is, little time for character development, but then who knows how much of that was inherent in the series. I remember watching this very short -run TV series with my dad, some 52 years ago (!), and I only remembered the "Blue Light" title. Now thanks to 20th Century Fox for releasing this, I can see why I enjoyed it as an awestruck 12-year-old back in the day! The drama, writing and production values in the series is excellent, and reminds me why TV was so good back then, before there was any of these so-called "reality shows".
S**3
One of the best secret agent movies I have seen, with an unusual premise.
Singer Robert Goulet plays a James Bond clone secret agent, with the usual gadgets and girls. The novelty here is that he is an American spy inside Nazi Germany, where he and his beautiful female partner (Christine Carere) are never more than a misstep away from exposure, torture, and death. This is understandably more somber than most secret agent films. It portrays the terrible choices which must sometimes be made by those who fight evil, as well as the conflicts experienced by decent Germans who came to realize that they were on the evil side.The movie was filmed in postwar Germany with a mostly German cast, which gives it a greater atmosphere of reality. The drawback is that it consists of only a few episodes of an early 1960's TV series called Blue Light, and ends in the middle of the story, leaving the viewer wondering what happened next. Unfortunately, the complete series is not available. I would certainly purchase it if it was. As it is, I highly recommend this movie to both secret agent and World War II fans.
S**R
I Deal in Danger - Robert Goulet
I am a huge fan of Robert Goulet. He is my favorite male singer and I always have enjoyed his performances in the great American musicals. Also he has a very ability to do comedy as his appearances on the Lucy Show demonstrate. I Deal in Danger was filmed in black and white. Robert Goulet was very good as an undercover USA agent who was involved in trying to derail the horrible plans of Hitler and his Nazi regime. This was a dark story with a mixed ending, partially happy, partially unhappy. As someone who was a small child during the World II period, it outlined much of what went on during that time.
R**Z
Little known 1960's TV series
I found out about this DVD from an internet search on 1960's TV series. I was looking for the Robert Goulet series "Blue Light." This movie is a compilation of some of the episodes. I had liked the series and was sorry it only ran for 1 season. I enjoyed this very much.
P**R
For Goulet and 1960s tv fans
It was 1966 tv stuff but still very entertaining. Robert Goulet was just so incredibly handsome. His acting wasn't too bad either...lol
J**D
The movie is good and the film quality is fine
The movie is good and the film quality is fine. Robert gullet is a great singer but is stiff as an actor. I still enjoyed the movie which was part of an old tv series.
R**E
I Deal in Danger
This is good movie starring Robert Goulet, as a spy who is trying to sabotage an underground Nazi factory. This movie is presented in color, Full frame formant and runs for about 90mins (1hr 30mins). This movie also stars: Christine Carère, Donald Harron, Horst Frank, Werner Peters, plus others! Overall this is a good War movie and I would recommend it.
B**S
Five Stars
Excellent copy, thank you very much!
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