Blue beans for dessert

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Movie
German title Blue beans for dessert
Original title À toi de faire… mignonne
Country of production France , Italy
original language French
Publishing year 1963
length 92 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Bernard Borderie
script Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon
Bernard Borderie
production Henri Jaquillard
music Paul Misraki
camera Henri Persin
cut Christian Gaudin
occupation

Blue beans for dessert (original title: À toi de faire… mignonne ) is a French-Italian crime film by the production company Borderie / Euro International from 1963. In the German version, awarded by Constantin Film , Lemmy Caution is spoken by Arno Assmann . An English language version appeared under the title Your Turn, Darling . The film marked the end of a ten-year collaboration between French director Bernard Borderie and Eddie Constantine .

action

An FBI agent discovers a secret about Professor Whittaker, who is secretly working on an ultra-light fuel. In doing so she finds death. Meanwhile, Lemmy Caution is having fun in a nightclub. This also includes one of the mass brawls typical of these films, namely all against Lemmy. He is picked up from the bar and reluctantly comes to the crime scene. His supervisor sends him to look for the missing professor.

During his research, Lemmy comes across the beautiful Carlotta, who is an old friend of his. She's one of the gang involved in Whittaker's disappearance and hires an assassin on him, but Lemmy survives the attack. By stubbornly continuing his detective work, he finally comes across Geraldine (Gaia Germani), the fiancée of the missing researcher. She turns out to be an English agent who, despite her gracefulness and femininity, effectively uses Jiu-Jitsu and thus, from today's perspective, shows clear parallels to Diana Rigg as Emma Peel in Mit Schirm, Charme und Melone (from 1965).

Finally, Lemmy also determines the whereabouts of Professor Whittaker. He takes the gangsters in a dairy by surprise and wins the heart of Geraldine.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Screenplay by Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon & Bernard Borderie . Retrieved on 18-09-2011.
  2. Production company: Borderie / Euro International . Retrieved September 18, 2011.
  3. A toi de faire, Mignonne (Your Turn, Darling) . Retrieved September 18, 2011.
  4. ^ Your Turn, Darling (1963) . Retrieved September 18, 2011.
  5. Actually, the films were all the same in terms of content: If Eddie struck, many of them killed at least three gangsters . Archived from the original on January 3, 2013. Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved September 18, 2011. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.juergen-koppelin.de
  6. As we meet Caution, he is disgruntled because he was called away from a bar . Retrieved September 18, 2011.
  7. The agent realizes that Valérie was responsible for this attack and soon learns that she is Carlotta Strasser, who was arrested a few years previously for criminal activities. . Retrieved September 18, 2011.
  8. In his quest is confronted with some powerful female beauties Caution ... . Retrieved September 18, 2011.