Too Hot to Touch (1960)
Movie | |
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German title | Too hot to touch |
Original title | Too hot to handle |
Country of production | Great Britain |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1960 |
length | 94 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 16 |
Rod | |
Director | Terence Young |
script | Herbert Kretzmer |
production |
Selim Cattan , John Evans |
music | Eric Spear |
camera | Otto Heller |
cut | Lito Carruthers |
occupation | |
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Too Hot to Handle (original title: Too Hot to Handle ) is a British thriller by Terence Young from the year 1960 with Jayne Mansfield , Karlheinz Böhm and Leo Genn in the lead roles. The film opened in West German cinemas on April 16, 1960.
action
The aspiring German reporter Robert Ackermann wants to report on London's nightlife for the Frankfurter Zeitung . To do this, he gets in touch with the owner of the Pink Flamingo, Johnny Solo. Solo gives Ackermann a glimpse into his nightclub . The Pink Flamingo is run by the manager Novak and Solo's friend Midnight, who is responsible for the dancers and corresponding revue interludes. Ackermann gets an insight into the business practices of the club and gets to know the new dancer Lilliane.
Solo's competitor Diamonds Dielli, owner of the neighboring Horseshoe, warns of blackmailers in a confidential conversation with Solo. He shows Solo a telegram with the corresponding content addressed to him and offers him to merge for security reasons. Solo declines with thanks. Only when Solo also finds a ransom note demanding a protection payment of 500 pounds does he contact Diamonds and ask for support. Despite the surveillance by Solo, Diamonds and Novak, the blackmailer manages to disguise Midnight as a priest to steal the bag with the money at the agreed delivery point and to flee. The disguised priest, like Novak, turns out to be Dielli's henchman, the supposed money, however, as images of Midnight. As a result, Diamonds Solo has his club ambushed after work, beat up and the facility demolished. Johnny does not give up, however, but has the club made makeshift.
Eventually, Solo realizes that Diamonds must be behind this, as the Horseshoe has not yet been raided. He confronts Diamonds with his suspicion and beats him up with his own hands. He then informed Novak of the fact that he would now make preparations should thugs show up at the club again. In a phone call, Novak warns Diamonds about the protective measures taken, but notices too late that the loudspeaker in the dancers' changing room was activated. As a result, Midnight and Lilliane heard the conversation.
When Midnight Solo reports on the content of the call, Novak calls and asks him to come. Before that, however, the police appear in the flamingo. The club's investor and permanent guest Armelini strangled one of the dancers when she refused to obey him. The case is particularly explosive because the girl was only fifteen. Ackermann, Lilliane and Midnight testify to the police that Solo arranged the meeting with Armelini. Solo accuses Novak, who has now arrived, as a confidante. Solo and Novak are arrested, Ackermann and Lilliane leave Soho as a couple.
reception
The film service dubbed the film a "poor crime story" and missed Terence Young's later talents.
synchronization
The German-language dubbing was carried out at the Aventin Film-Studio, Munich , based on the dialogue book and the dialogue direction by Manfred R. Köhler .
role | actor | Voice actor |
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Mr. Armelini | Martin Boddey | Hans Wiegner |
Johnny Solo | Leo Genn | Curt Ackermann |
Diamonds Dielli | Sheldon Lawrence | Jan Hendriks |
Flash Gordon | Tom Bowman | Heinz Palm |
Cynthia | Kai Fischer | Kai Fischer |
inspector | Patrick Holt | Axel Monjé |
Lilliane Decker | Danik Patisson | Brigitte Grothum |
Midnight Franklin | Jayne Mansfield | Gisela Trowe |
Mouth | Larry Taylor | Benno Hoffmann |
Novak | Christopher Lee | Wolfgang Schwarz |
Robert Ackermann | Karlheinz Bohm | Michael Cramer |
editor | Martin Sterndale | Helmuth Grube |
Mouth | Larry Taylor | Benno Hoffmann |
Others
Jayne Mansfield sings the title track Too Hot to Handle and You Were Made For Me .
For the German version, the film was cut to include a dance by Mansfield. This scene is included as bonus material on the 2011 DVD .
Web links
- Too hot to touch in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Too hot to touch in the online film database
Individual evidence
- ^ Film review on filmdienst.de , accessed December 24, 2019
- ↑ Too hot to touch. In: synchronkartei.de. German dubbing file , accessed on December 25, 2019 .
- ↑ Too hot to touch in: synchronous database, accessed on December 25, 2019
- ↑ DVD review on dvdheimat, January 18, 2012