
Film
Blind Date
1959 · 1h 35m · Mystery · Drama · Thriller
A motion picture brilliantly, mysteriously different...as man is from woman!
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Overview
Dutch painter Jan-Van Rooyer hurries to keep a rendezvous with Jacqueline Cousteau, an elegant, sophisticated Frenchwoman, slightly his elder, whose relationship with him had turned from art student into one of love trysts. He arrives and is confronted by Detective Police Inspector Morgan who accuses him of having murdered Jacqueline. Morgan listens sceptically to the dazed denials of Van Rooyer as he tells the story of his relationship with the murdered woman. Morgan, after hearing the story, realizes that the mystery has deepened, and it becomes more complicated when the Assistant Commissioner, Sir Brian Lewis, explains that Jacqueline was not married but was being kept by Sir Howard Fenton, a high-ranking diplomat whose names must be kept out of the case.
Cast

Hardy Krüger
Jan-Van Rooyer

Stanley Baker
Insp. Morgan

Micheline Presle
Jacqueline Cousteau

John Van Eyssen
Insp. Westover

Gordon Jackson
Sergeant

Robert Flemyng
Sir Brian Lewis

Jack MacGowran
Postman

Redmond Phillips
Police doctor

George Roubicek
Police constable

Lee Montague
Sgt. Farrow
Crew
- Joseph LoseyDirector
- Millard LampellScreenplay
- Ben BarzmanScreenplay
- Leigh HowardNovel
- David DeutschProducer
- Luggi WaldleitnerProducer
- Christopher ChallisDirector of Photography
- Richard Rodney BennettOriginal Music Composer
- Reginald MillsEditor
Media
Details
- Release date
- August 1, 1959
- Status
- Released
- Original language
- English
- Runtime
- 1h 35m
- Rated
- 16
- Genres
- Mystery, Drama, Thriller, Crime
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