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Rough Shoot (Shoot First) (1953) - Joel McCrea & Evelyn Keyes 

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Rough Shoot, also known as Shoot First, is a 1953 British thriller film that stars Joel McCrea and Evelyn Keyes, and features Herbert Lom, Marius Goring and Roland Culver. The scenario is set in Cold War England when tensions ran high regarding spying. A retired U.S. Army Colonel living in England stumbles upon a spy ring when he shoots buckshot at a poacher during a hunt.

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@rogerodle8750
@rogerodle8750 Год назад
Joel McRea is a favorite. I remember his comment after being asked about doing a follow on ("I married a Witch") to the successful comedy "Sullivan's Travels". He said "Life is too short to do two movies with Veronica Lake". Apparently she was a mean drunk -- and she was drunk a lot. Joel, however, was one of Hollywood's true nice guys.
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
Good post!
@richardw3470
@richardw3470 Год назад
But, she was smaller than me and he was a big strapping fellow. Just pick her up holding both her arms tight to her body and let her kick till she tires out or passes out. There's another trick about being paid past a set time to get the movie wrapped - some actor made a small fortune when it went past the contracted finish time (and they suspected something would 'happen'). I suppose drink was what finished Veronica's career.
@DavidRice111
@DavidRice111 6 месяцев назад
Talk about your "sleepers" ~ this is a heck of an espionage movie that I never saw, and I'm a big fan of all 3 stars!
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes 6 месяцев назад
Great B movie!
@sashatv382
@sashatv382 3 года назад
👍🏽Joel McCrea is one of my favorite actors! I’ll watch all his movies. Thanks 😊 for the upload😉
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes 3 года назад
He is great in this!
@sheristewart3940
@sheristewart3940 Год назад
Me, too! And Herbert Lom, a real character.
@user-vv3po2wk2b
@user-vv3po2wk2b Год назад
I loved him too such a natural believable actor
@balasubramanian477
@balasubramanian477 Год назад
Very good film, just right amount of action, intrigue and wit. Also not spoiled by colourings. Balu, 🇮🇳 india
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
Good post!
@Wastelander13
@Wastelander13 Год назад
Indeed, coloring destroyes the old movies and dont make sense.
@mariamarisi6154
@mariamarisi6154 2 года назад
Thank you for the great movie. With my favorite actor Joel Macrae. ❤
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes 2 года назад
You're welcome!
@DAUGHTEROFBABYLON
@DAUGHTEROFBABYLON 3 года назад
Where was I in 53'? At home with Mom and Pop was working in his office, working from Home and walking to the Post Office. Those were the Good Old Days.
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes 3 года назад
Great post!
@freemarketjoe9869
@freemarketjoe9869 3 года назад
I rather enjoy these British thrillers. Herbert Lom was in many of them, including the smashing "Hell drivers" and was a great actor. While not the greatest film, this was still enjoyable and it's always fun seeing England in this post war era.
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes 3 года назад
Herbert Lom was an amazing character actor.
@barneygilewitz1064
@barneygilewitz1064 2 года назад
He played the Phantom of the Opera in 1962.
@johngreen3543
@johngreen3543 Год назад
The story and screenplay was done by one of my favorite writers: Eric Ambler. He is famous for writing intricate and absorbing WW2 and post-War spy stuff. This one is a typical Ambler. My favorite is A Coffin for Demetrious.
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
A Coffin for Demetrious --- got to check that out!!! The Mask of Dimitrios
@brianmccarthy5557
@brianmccarthy5557 Год назад
Ambler got his fame for WWI and between the wars reality based spy novels. "A Coffin For Demetrious" is one of his earliest, best and saddest. He was a brilliant writer and many others,have shamelessly copied him. Thia is a well plotted add acted intrigue movie. Thanks for allowing me to discover it.
@brianmccarthy5557
@brianmccarthy5557 Год назад
Ambler got his fame for WWI and between the wars reality based spy novels. "A Coffin For Demetrious" is one of his earliest, best and saddest. He was a brilliant writer and many others,have shamelessly copied him. Thia is a well plotted add acted intrigue movie. Thanks for allowing me to discover it.
@anombrerose6311
@anombrerose6311 Год назад
Wonderful Movie. Really very enjoyable. So glad the rough stuff was not as rough as it often is in such movies. a NICE and Pleasant Change, yet Still Very Well Done.
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@michealfigueroa6325
@michealfigueroa6325 2 года назад
Hitchcock may not have directed this film but his fingerprints are all over it and H Lom has become one of my favorite character actors A PETTY GOOD FICK and little known here in the far west TY
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes 2 года назад
A real good B movie!
@GaryLachman
@GaryLachman Год назад
@@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Eric Ambler worked with Hitchcock.
@freemarketjoe9869
@freemarketjoe9869 Месяц назад
Feels very similar to "The trouble with Harry" at the beginning, except, this was made 2 years earlier.
@BlacksFirst-xo1kr
@BlacksFirst-xo1kr Год назад
Evelyn Hayes was amazing plus she's so beautiful and adorable her hair looks so elegantly nice
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
A true forgotten star of the Golden Age of Hollywood!
@cameliachihaia6502
@cameliachihaia6502 Год назад
I love evelyn keys. She was a very smart woman. A surviver in a rough industry.
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
She sure was!!!
@robinhampshire8923
@robinhampshire8923 Год назад
@@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes survivor
@brianmccarthy5557
@brianmccarthy5557 Год назад
She also seems to have been rather evil.
@kennethbooker4955
@kennethbooker4955 2 года назад
Another British film good cast
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes 2 года назад
It sure is!
@alecwilliams7111
@alecwilliams7111 Год назад
Thanks for showing this great old British film. It is based on a book by Geoffrey Household, and that's still a good read. Household is more famous for the novel and films of ROGUE MALE.
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
Nice post!
@dast540
@dast540 Год назад
Thanks for sharing it! I always enjoy watching Great Old Movies though. 👍👌👏 An of course, I'm a subscriber! Thanks Again Though.
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
Thanks and you are very welcome!
@josephking5411
@josephking5411 9 месяцев назад
The colonel could use a refresher in gun safety (pointing and shooting a shotgun at someone who might possibly be a poacher). And, yes, Joel McCrea is a real favorite.
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes 9 месяцев назад
Joel McCrea is great!
@grahamjones1269
@grahamjones1269 Год назад
A really good one! Well how could you go wrong with the original story being written by Geoffrey Household, and the screen-play by Eric Ambler? Herbert Lom's role fitted him like glove. And I thought that Lex character was a dead ringer for Walter Benjamin.
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
Great post!
@stjbananas
@stjbananas 2 года назад
Great movie!
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes 2 года назад
A wonderful B movie!
@Alan-rh1el
@Alan-rh1el Год назад
An enjoyable spy romp thanks for posting.
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
You're welcome! A great B movie!
@LastUnicorn52
@LastUnicorn52 2 года назад
really good spy movie, thanks
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes 2 года назад
It sure is!
@freemarketjoe9869
@freemarketjoe9869 Месяц назад
Very strange. Hitchcock's "The trouble with Harry" was made in 1955, two years after this, but it has a very similar look and feel to this film's opening sequence. I
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Месяц назад
@@freemarketjoe9869 You're right!
@regularguy8592
@regularguy8592 Год назад
youtube should make some of these old movies with static running in and out every then make you think you need to run out turn the antenna a bit lol Thats how it was in the old days
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
Ha!
@th723
@th723 8 месяцев назад
Well I never Joel McCrea in a spy thriller set in Dorset. I enjoyed this film, Herbert Lom was quite the actor. 😃
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes 8 месяцев назад
Yes and yes!!!
@jesusapolicarpio-delacruz3851
THE ATTACHE CASE HERE MUST HAVE INSPIRED THE ONE WE SAW IN ""From Russia with Love!!""
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
Yup!
@paulstark6818
@paulstark6818 Год назад
What a great story good balance action history and plot
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
A real good B movie!
@freemarketjoe9869
@freemarketjoe9869 Месяц назад
If you like Joel McCrea, check out "Interns can't take money" with Barbara Stanwick, an excellent film about a doctor and the underworld.
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Месяц назад
@@freemarketjoe9869 Thanks for the recommendation!
@roberymcgoff1904
@roberymcgoff1904 Год назад
Using buckshot on poachers. Guess they take that poaching pretty serious. Lol
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
Still hurts!!!
@anombrerose6311
@anombrerose6311 Год назад
McCrea was right, if you are a certain distance which is NOT terribly far from your target, whether a man or a hunting dog either one, the buckshot will sting but not even leave a mark. I was horrified when my husband was using it on his hunting dog, a few hundred yards - or was it feet??? - away. But when I was soon next to the dog again and looked him over well, not a mark on him and he was just as sassy as ever. But when he was shot at from about that distance, he quickly began behaving again. It didn't change his happy frolicky mood one whit. I remain shocked, over 45 yrs later. A man wearing jacket and hat, in the brush, prolly wouldn't have even been terribly scared, though quick to leave the area in case the shooter immediately came at the man again with his FISTS, and a much more solid landing. NOT to say getting shot at close range with a substantial Gauge shotgun wouldn't be ENTIRELY different.
@kathylynch9732
@kathylynch9732 6 месяцев назад
Even the best of actors can't save a bad movie. Sigh. Moving on to another movie.
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes 5 месяцев назад
Great cast. Most people really like this B movie!
@pressureworks
@pressureworks Год назад
Who knew Commissioner Dreyfus was so good about disguises!!!
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
Ha!
@richardw3470
@richardw3470 Год назад
Good Heavens, Miss Jane Marple is in it too. 1:14:?? by sight.
@isapluschke3643
@isapluschke3643 6 месяцев назад
Great movie
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes 6 месяцев назад
Classic B movie!
@jacktattis
@jacktattis 9 месяцев назад
Always a B movie star but boy a class act Realtor
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes 8 месяцев назад
Yup!
@garyedwards3269
@garyedwards3269 Год назад
You can't cheat an honest man...but you can drag him kicking into international intrigues. 1:12:48...Best moment
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
Nice post!
@jimtaylor1576
@jimtaylor1576 8 месяцев назад
Vanguard, chevy, Wolseley, Herbert lom, what more could you ask.
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes 8 месяцев назад
Great cast!
@porrickcastlefinn9797
@porrickcastlefinn9797 Год назад
At 23.12, one can see (very briefly) on the right, the person who moved the bush ... LOL !
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
Funny!
@Baskerville22
@Baskerville22 Год назад
Karel Stepanek best known in English-speaking cinema for his role as Admiral Lutjens in the film, Sink the Bismarck
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
Good catch!
@None-zc5vg
@None-zc5vg Год назад
(The "Lutyens" in the 'Bismarck' picture was a caricature Nazi fanatic, reportedly nothing like the real-life Admiral ).
@Baskerville22
@Baskerville22 Год назад
@@None-zc5vg I know. . It was Lindemann who was the real-life Hitler-lover.
@marknelson5929
@marknelson5929 Год назад
Great stuff - enjoyed it immensely.
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
A great B movie!!!
@marknelson5929
@marknelson5929 Год назад
I did wonder though at the very beginning that when our erstwhile American officer played by Joel McCrea fired his shot gun of buck shot - then 'examined' the body he should have realised straight away that he couldn't have killed anyone with buckshot! He would or should have seen the wound of the rifle bullet (his character) being an experienced army officer who probably also saw service in the war... but then we wouldn't have had a movie ha ha! Or I tell myself don't let these details get in the away of a good movie!
@jmark7390
@jmark7390 Год назад
I am an 81 gay man. I love Joels movies. He used to live with my other favorite actor Cary Grant. Those were the days.
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
The man, the myth, the legend: Cary Grant.
@owencrater7089
@owencrater7089 Год назад
Pretty good film. A little different from the other Joel McCrea films. But is he an ACTOR! And Evelyn Keyes was suburb. Too bad her makeup artist wasn't up to scratch. Her face was a bit too shiny in some of those shots. She's the type that looks good with the minimum.
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
We agree!
@90FF1
@90FF1 Год назад
Took a while to get to the cold war cloak & dagger stuff but this was a good one. 1949 Chevy right hand drive.Wouldn't that be a hoot to own? Thanks.
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
A great B movie!
@theretiringbarber
@theretiringbarber Год назад
Awesome
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
We think so!
@martindavies3772
@martindavies3772 Год назад
Should be released on dvd or bluray
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
Yes!
@zaibshujaat3162
@zaibshujaat3162 Месяц назад
Darling don't leave everything to Sandorski
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Месяц назад
Never!
@babaji1947
@babaji1947 Год назад
But why did he try to move the body after calling for an ambulance??
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
Crime scene was not established!
@elkekuehl6030
@elkekuehl6030 Год назад
Who is Evelyn Keyes and was that filmed in ire land
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
Filmed in England -- the great Evelyn Keyes appeared in a small little independent movie called Gone With The Wind (1939) and her career took off soon after its release. Starring in six movies with Glenn Ford, she made a name for herself. Enjoy these movies from a forgotten star of the Golden Age of Hollywood.
@alainfougeres9604
@alainfougeres9604 Год назад
Bj,je ne comprends jamais rien aux films d’espionnage..dommage merci quand même
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
Translation: Bj, I never understand anything about spy movies.. too bad thanks anyway
@LoneStranger0
@LoneStranger0 Год назад
Actually, it a 1953 movie.
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
Fixed it.
@amarreder6241
@amarreder6241 Год назад
Rate 6.1 Drama Thriller
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
10
@user-gl1kq8tx5k
@user-gl1kq8tx5k Год назад
A Western to me is based in the 1800's...as soon as I saw a Horseless Carriage it lost me.
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
Western?
@laradavenport903
@laradavenport903 Год назад
What? What the hell are you talking about?!! It is a spy thrill er!
@edmondhankiewicz5518
@edmondhankiewicz5518 9 месяцев назад
Il joue très bien dans le film ou il incarne Buffalo Bill !!
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes 4 месяца назад
He plays very well in the film where he plays Buffalo Bill!!
@andriesscheper2022
@andriesscheper2022 Год назад
Ofcourse! Telephone cells in the middle of nature!
@user-vv3po2wk2b
@user-vv3po2wk2b Год назад
lol I noticed that as well
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
Of course, Hollywood magic!
@idontlikeit.7822
@idontlikeit.7822 Год назад
Back when McCarthy was flying high
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
Yup.
@RideoutMr
@RideoutMr 9 месяцев назад
His hair is too long for an American military man.
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes 9 месяцев назад
Definitely at the time.
@philfluther2713
@philfluther2713 Год назад
Maclean Burgess Philby Blake Bourke.
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
Spies!
@johngreen3543
@johngreen3543 Год назад
@@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes did you know that Philby was honored on a Russian Postage stamp?
@philfluther2713
@philfluther2713 Год назад
@@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes A poem just for you. POEM TITLE Codeword POEM BODY 'Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde' / Maclean Burgess Philby Blake Burke.
@philfluther2713
@philfluther2713 Год назад
@@johngreen3543 A stamp to Julian Assange. Will we see?
@jesusapolicarpio-delacruz3851
THE A
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes Год назад
The B
@gailjarvis2592
@gailjarvis2592 3 года назад
I didn't care for this film. McCrea's performance was lifeless, and it's too bad for Keyes because she did her best as the clever, supportive wife. Lom was terrific and turned a cartoon character into a believable, likeable character. There was a lot of running around that substituted for a solid plot. The Madame Tussaud's scene at the end was okay - but think how terrific it would have been well directed. Most viewers wouldn't know anything about Tussaud's anyway. = All in all and okay movie, but a lot of meaningless action filling time.
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes
@ClassicRobbEvelynKeyes 3 года назад
Good post! We agree!
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