Black Jack (1950 film)
Black Jack | |
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Directed by | Julien Duvivier |
Written by | Julien Duvivier Robert Gaillard Michael Pertwee Roland Pertwee Charles Spaak |
Produced by | André De Neueville Julien Duvivier Almos Mezo Michael Salkind |
Starring | George Sanders Herbert Marshall Patricia Roc |
Cinematography | André Thomas |
Edited by | Margarita de Ochoa |
Music by | Joseph Kosma |
Production companies | Alsa Films Jungla Films |
Distributed by | Les Films Marceau (France) |
Release date | 20 November 1950 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Countries | France Spain |
Language | English |
Black Jack, also known as Captain Blackjack, is a 1950 adventure film written and directed by Julien Duvivier and starring George Sanders, Herbert Marshall, Patricia Roc and Dennis Wyndham.[1] Set on the Mediterranean, it tells the story of a man who does evil deeds. Although his conscience is awakened and he has fallen in love, escaping his past proves impossible. The English-language film was a co-production between France, Spain and the United States.
Plot
Demobilised after World War II, Mike Alexander pursues any deals, legal or not, which will make him a fortune. He has acquired a yacht in Mallorca, where he hears of a cargo ship in difficulty, the Chalcis, which is full of refugees. He agrees to take the six richest off the ship, but is sickened by the distress of the rest and tells the captain to put them ashore on an isolated island. He also sees an attractive young woman, Ingrid, who refuses his offer of a free trip to safety. The captain scuttles the ship in a hidden cove and takes Ingrid to Tangier.
Shortly after, Ingrid turns up in Mallorca as companion to an eccentric American millionairess, Emily Birk. Again she refuses the advances of Alexander, even when he says his fortune is arriving soon. Mrs Birk tells her she is really a cop and is after Alexander, an evil crook who is expecting a cargo of drugs. Ingrid agrees to go with Alexander to the island where the Chalcis is lying and they are sickened to find all the refugees locked in the hold by the captain and dead. When Alexander's drugs arrive, concealed in a schooner, they are lifted by Mrs Birk, who is not a cop but a dealer, and hidden in the wreck of the Chalcis. Alexander finds this out and, his cover blown, destroys the consignment. To escape the law, he then heads in his yacht for Tangier and Ingrid agrees to flee with him. In an ending that was in accord with the Motion Picture Production Code, police launches pursue them and shoot Alexander dead.
Cast
- George Sanders as Mike Alexander
- Herbert Marshall as Doctor James Curtis
- Patricia Roc as Ingrid Dekker
- Agnes Moorehead as Emily Birk
- Marcel Dalio as Captain Nicarescu
- Dennis Wyndham as Fernando Barrio
- Howard Vernon as Schooner Captain
- José Nieto as Inspector Carnero
- Jolie Gabor as jeweler
References
- ^ "BLACK JACK (1950) | BFI". Ftvdb.bfi.org.uk. 2015-07-02. Retrieved 2016-01-06.
External links
- Black Jack at IMDb