Dangerous Assignment (TV Series 1952) - IMDb
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Dangerous Assignment (1952)
TV Series - 26 min - Adventure
"The Commissioner" sent US special agent Steve Mitchell to exotic locales where he encounters adventure and international intrigue, all played out using extreme violence. |
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"The Commissioner" sent US special agent Steve Mitchell to exotic locales where he encounters adventure and international intrigue, all played out using extreme violence.
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Steve Mitchell: Yeah, danger is my assignment. I get sent to a lot of places I can't even pronounce. They all spell the same thing, though - trouble.
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This well-done espionage thriller from the early days of the Cold War
has one of the best openings of any TV series. US agent Steve Mitchell
(Brian Donlevy) wearing a top hat and smoking a cigarette ambles down a
foggy desolate waterfront back street (a ship whistle is blowing in the
background). He stops momentarily to take a drag off his cigarette.
Just as he takes a puff, from out of nowhere a dagger wisps past his
face and sticks in the post next to him. He looks up with an expression
half fright, half anger. Bold letters pop up reading, "Dangerous
Assignment." The intro is brief and to the point. I was ten when I
first watched the series. I don't remember much else about the show,
but I do remember the speeding dagger.
I recently watched the episode "The Missing Diplomat Story" on DVD and
was pleasantly surprised that the program has held up so well with
passing time. The acting is tops with many familiar faces in the cast,
especially Lyle Talbot as the Commissioner who gives Steve his
dangerous assignment. The story involves Steve being sent to Spain to
find a missing diplomat, code name Gelba, and his daughter Ketti. His
contact Majak is waiting for him at the Hotel Granada in Barcelona and
so is danger.
A cool jazz pianist named Xavier who plays boogie woogie on the ivory
is an added bonus. He not only advises Steve but uses all the hep-cat
talk popular at the time. At the end of the show Xavier even has Steve
speaking the vernacular, calling the Commissioner "Jack" over the phone
and telling him he is going to make a cat out of a dog.
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