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Directed by | John Gilling |
Produced by |
Albert R. Broccoli Irving Allen |
Written by | John Paton |
Based on |
Interpol 1955 novel by A.J. Forrest |
Starring |
Victor Mature Anita Ekberg Trevor Howard |
Music by | Richard Rodney Bennett |
Cinematography | Ted Moore |
Edited by | Richard Best |
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Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date
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2 April 1957 |
Running time
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92 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Interpol known in the USA as Pickup Alley is a 1957 British Warwick Films crime film shot in CinemaScope starring Victor Mature, Anita Ekberg, Trevor Howard, Bonar Colleano and Sid James. It concerns an Interpol effort to stamp out a major drug-smuggling cartel in numerous countries around the world. Victor Mature plays a US narcotics officer, with Trevor Howard as a drug baron. One reviewer described the film as a "feeble thriller", although it praised the performance of Howard. In the United States it was released as a double feature with The Brothers Rico.
Charles Sturgis (Victor Mature) is an FBI agent on the trail of a drug smuggling operation, following his quarry all over the Continent. The criminal mastermind Frank McNally (Trevor Howard) is something of a lunatic, who has already strangled Mature's sister to death just for the hell of it. Gina Broger (Anita Ekberg) is Frank's luscious courier.
The film was made by Warwick Productions, who had previously shot Zarak. starring Victor Mature and Anita Ekberg. Michael Wilding was originally announced for the role later played by Trevor Howard.
The story was based on the files of the International Criminal Police Commission. Shooting took place in New York, Paris, Rome, Madrid, London and Athens starting 15 August 1956.