Dick Barton At Bay (1950)



Dick Barton (Don Stannard) and Snowey are forced into action once more when an undercover agent (Patrick Macnee) is murdered while passing on a coded message. A chilling new invention capable of producing a “death ray” has been stolen by the Russians. Barton is forced to fake his own death in a race against time to recover the device from enemy hands…

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10 Replies to “Dick Barton At Bay (1950)”

  1. Check out John Steed in this film I can only describe as "fucking last". Fear not. It is that bad it is funny. Sic. Well worth it (for a laugh).

  2. The difficulty I have with spy stories vs. crime stories is one of (im)plausibility: some days I can hold my nose longer than other days on patently-implausible spy stories.  The plausibility gap is staggeringly larger still in science fiction films with their grade-school science comprehension, commensurate with English-major script writers.

  3. Dick must have a jaw of steel with as many punches as he's taken.Is he a punch drunk old man now?.Why does he not carry a gun?it would solve so many of those headaches he wakes up with from being beaten up.Carry on Dick

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