Film Review
The enormous success of
La
Môme vert-de-gris (1953) made Lemmy Caution's return to the big screen inevitable.
Sure enough, within a matter of months, Eddie Constantine
reprised the role of the famous FBI agent in this, the second of what was to be a greatly
loved series of French films over the following decade.
The
films were adaptations of best selling thriller crime novels by Peter Cheyney and came
at a time when American culture was well-received, if not adulated, by the French populace.
For all its success at the time,
Cet homme est
dangereux is a pretty mediocre example of its genre - an overly complex plot, cardboard
cutout characters and some pretty complacent direction (although the film noir style works
in the film's favour.).
The success of this film, and the
others in the Lemmy Caution series, was almost certainly down to its lead actor - Eddie
Constantine.
Here was the absolute personification (at least
in the eyes of a French man or woman at that time) of an American hard man, oozing charm,
sex appeal and machismo in every sinew of his being, yet one who spoke French fluently,
albeit with a “slight” American accent.
© James Travers 2006
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Film Synopsis
After breaking out of a prison in Oklahoma, Lemmy Caution travels to the
French Riviera to make contact with Miranda Van Zelden, an heiress who is
the likely target of a gang of kidnappers. One man who intends abducting
Miranda to extort a fortune in ransom money from her father is Siegella,
a notorious gangster boss. Lemmy is successfully worming his way into
Siegella's confidence when Miranda jets off to Paris without any warning.
Lemmy follows the heiress and makes a pact with another gangster, Dora, before
taking Miranda to a house in Rambouillet owned by Siegella. Dora is
then killed and Miranda goes missing again. Lemmy finally obtains proof
of Siegella's criminal activities in a set of documents contained in a briefcase.
Now that the game has run its course, Lemmy can contact his associates
in Interpol and enlist their help in eradicating a gang of international
criminals...
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