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The House of the Seven Hawks

- SUSPENSE...THAT EXPLODES INTO THRILLING ACTION!

A ship's captain gets mixed up with murder during the hunt for lost Nazi treasure.

Release Date : 1959-10-29

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Coronado ProductionsMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Robert Taylor

Character Name : John Nordley

Original Name : Robert Taylor

Gender : Male

Nicole Maurey

Character Name : Constanta Sluiter

Original Name : Nicole Maurey

Gender : Female

Linda Christian

Character Name : Elsa

Original Name : Linda Christian

Gender : Female

Donald Wolfit

Character Name : Inspector Van Der Stoor

Original Name : Donald Wolfit

Gender : Male

David Kossoff

Character Name : Wilhelm Dekker

Original Name : David Kossoff

Gender : Male

Eric Pohlmann

Character Name : Captain Rohner

Original Name : Eric Pohlmann

Gender : Male

Philo Hauser

Character Name : Charlie Ponz

Original Name : Philo Hauser

Gender : Male

Gerard Heinz

Character Name : Inspector Sluiter

Original Name : Gerard Heinz

Gender : Male

Paul Hardtmuth

Character Name : Beukleman

Original Name : Paul Hardtmuth

Gender : Male

Lily Kann

Character Name : Gerta

Original Name : Lily Kann

Gender : Female

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Hawks or Flies? The House of the Seven Hawks is an adaptation of Victor Canning's novel, The House of the Seven Flies. Richard Thorpe directs and it stars Robert Taylor, Nicole Maurey, Linda Christian, Donald Wolfit, David Kossoff and Eric Pohlmann. Music is by Clifton Parker and cinematography by Edward Scaife. It's a film that looks tired and cheap, the plot for what it's worth pitches Taylor as a sea dog type captain involved with criminals, the law, pretty ladies and hidden treasure. Those elements should have made for a riveting mystery, sadly that is not the case. Taylor looks bored but still manages to give off a presence and a nice line in wry humour, while the Dutch locations deserve a better film. But ultimately there's a reason why this is a little known Taylor movie, it's poor and just one for us Taylor completists to tick off of our list. 5/10