Review of The File of the Golden Goose (1969) by Ashley H — 09 Sep 2015
Yul Brynner is an American detective, traveling to London to infiltrate a counterfeiting rings along with Scotland Yard. Brynner always seems strangely cast in everything outside of "The King and I" so seeing him as a spy is pretty strange.
The film is actually a reworking of Anthony Mann's "T-Men" but this one is a fairly routine crime story. It does get points for some stylishly done noirish color photography. Charles Gray, who I can never take seriously after "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" and also Edward "Equalizer" Woodward appear in the film.
This review of The File of the Golden Goose (1969) was written by Ashley H on 09 Sep 2015.
The File of the Golden Goose has generally received mixed reviews.
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