Hornleigh neeg soj ntsuam mus rau nws
Saum ntuj 17, 1941, Xyoo pua twentieth – Hma liab thiaj tso peb thiab hnub Hornleigh kws soj ntsuam feature naam, Hornleigh neeg soj ntsuam mus rau nws. Tus series niam comedy thiab cov kev ua txhaum ua kom tsim tau ib yam khoom uas nws. Gordon Dam txog Harker plays kws soj ntsuam Hornleigh, Thaum Alistair Sims reprises nws lub luag hauj lwm raws li Sgt. Bingham.
Naam (affiliate link) opens with Inspector Hornleigh dictating his memoirs to Sgt. Bingham. Inspector Hornleigh expects to be assigned to a “Fifth Column” or internal treason case, which will add to his memoirs. Txawm li cas los, his rival Inspector Blow gets the case. Inspector Hornleigh and Sgt. Bingham are assigned to stop a theft ring within the British Army.
While investigating the theft ring, Sgt. Bingham starts dating a local girl named Daisy. When Inspector Blow shows up at the base to tell Hornleigh that someone knows two Scotland Yard men are investigating a theft, their suspicions fall on Daisy.
Inspector Hornleigh and Sgt. Bingham trace Daisy’s movements to a local dentist. They discover that Daisy has a dentist appointment after every date with Sgt. Bingham. Bingham protests Daisy’s innocence but Inspector Hornleigh responds, “Either she is what I think she is or the way you kiss ’em knocks their teeth in.”
After the dentist is killed, Inspector Hornleigh realizes he is investigating something bigger than a theft ring. Hornleigh has discovered the “Fifth Column” group. His investigation will take him to a prep school and eventually a mail train.
This film was made during World War II, so Twentieth Century-Fox included a disclaimer at the beginning of the film to inform viewers that safe guards existed to prevent the situation outlined in the plot from actually happening. Tensions with the general public would have been high during this time.
Tus zaj duab xis nws sau txog 83 feeb. While it is the third film in the series, it may be the best plotted of the three films. I’ve also reviewed Neeg soj ntsuam Hornleigh thiab Neeg soj ntsuam Hornleigh ntawm nyiaj so koobtsheej.
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