Guns, girls and governments... he plays with them all!
"That Lucky Touch," a 1975 British comedy film produced by De Grunwald Productions, offers a delightful blend of humor and romance set against the backdrop of international espionage. Directed by Christopher Miles, the film stars Roger Moore as Michael Scott, a suave arms dealer caught in a love triangle with his wife, played by Susannah York, and a charming journalist portrayed by Lee Remick. The plot unfolds with a series of comedic mishaps and mistaken identities, as Michael navigates his professional and personal life with a characteristic charm that Moore brings to the screen. The film's setting in London and Geneva provides a sophisticated yet playful atmosphere, enhancing the light-hearted tone of the narrative. The screenplay, penned by Moss Hart and Monja Danischewsky, cleverly intertwines elements of spy thrillers with romantic comedy, resulting in a unique cinematic experience. The witty dialogue and the chemistry between the lead actors keep the audience engaged, while the film's pacing ensures a steady stream of laughter and suspense. "That Lucky Touch" also benefits from its supporting cast, including notable performances by actors such as Sydney Tafler and Raf Vallone, who add depth and humor to the storyline. The film's production values, including the costume design and the choice of locations, reflect the era's style and contribute to the overall charm of the movie. The soundtrack, featuring a catchy theme song, complements the film's light-hearted nature and adds to its appeal. In summary, "That Lucky Touch" is a charming and entertaining film that showcases Roger Moore's comedic talents in a role that predates his more famous portrayal of James Bond. The movie's blend of romance, humor, and espionage, set against the backdrop of 1970s Europe, makes it a delightful watch for fans of classic British cinema. Despite not being as widely recognized as some of Moore's other works, "That Lucky Touch" remains a hidden gem that deserves appreciation for its unique take on the romantic comedy genre.
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Year1975
Runtime89 min
GenresComedyCrime
Production countriesUnited Kingdom
