- The Wrecking Crew (1969 film)
Infobox Film
name = The Wrecking Crew
image_size = 200px
caption = originalfilm poster byRobert McGinnis
director =Phil Karlson
producer =Irving Allen
writer =William P. McGivern
starring =Dean Martin Elke Sommer Sharon Tate Nancy Kwan
music =Hugo Montenegro
cinematography =Sam Leavitt
editing =Maury Winetrobe
distributor =Columbia Pictures
released = 1969
runtime = 105 min.
language =
budget =
amg_id =
imdb_id = 0065225|"The Wrecking Crew", released in 1969 and starring
Dean Martin ,Elke Sommer andSharon Tate is the fourth and final film in a series of American comedy-spy-fi theatrical releases featuring Martin as secret agentMatt Helm . As with the previous three movies ("The Silencers", "Murderers' Row" and "The Ambushers"), the film is based only loosely uponDonald Hamilton 's 1960 novel of the same title and takes great liberties with the plot and characters, being developed as a spoof of theJames Bond films. "The Wrecking Crew" was the second Helm novel published and the earliest of the books to be adapted.In a plotline reminiscent of the Bond novel/film, "Goldfinger", Helm is assigned by his secret agency, ICE, to bring down an evil count who is trying to collapse the world economy by stealing gold. Along the way, Helm is reluctantly partnered with a British agent played by
Sharon Tate in one of her final appearances on film before her murder at the hands ofCharles Manson 's followers.Chuck Norris makes his film debut in a small role.Also appearing in the film are
Nancy Kwan as Yu-Rang,Tina Louise as Lola Medina, andNigel Green as the villainous Count Contini. Macdonald, Helm's chief, is played byJohn Larch in this film, replacing James Gregory, who played the role in the other three films. Gregory said in an interview in "Filmfax" magazine that he was sent a reduced amount for his fee in the film. He was told that the film was reducing its budget, Gregory refused to take the lower fee. ["James Gregory Interview" "Filmfax Magazine" #84 Apr 2001] This is also the only film in the series not to feature Helm's secretary, Lovesy Kravesit played byBeverly Adams and screenwriter Herbert Baker.Critical response to this film varies, with some calling it the worst of the series, where it mostly features Helm playing up to glamorous women and the storyline is the bits that join those many encounters together. There was also some poor acting and the film had many minor mistakes in it which should have been edited out as well as so-so special effects. Others called it the best due to its reduced reliance on outlandish gadgets and story lines. It is also notable for the appearance of Tate.
The film ends with the announcement of a fifth Matt Helm film, "The Ravagers" (which would have been based upon Hamilton's 1964 novel of the same title). However, Dean Martin declined to return for another film in the face of a declining box office, and the project was cancelled. Also, a "Tony Rome Meets Matt Helm" movie with
Frank Sinatra reprising the character he had played in the films "Tony Rome " (1967) and "Lady in Cement " was bandied about, but never amounted to anything. Several years later, a "Matt Helm" TV series featuringTony Franciosa would be attempted, but in a much more serious vein, and it was unsuccessful. As of 2006, early planning for a new Matt Helm-based film was underway throughDreamWorks .Cast
*
Dean Martin as Matt Helm
*Elke Sommer as Linka Karensky
*Sharon Tate as Freya Carlson
*Nancy Kwan as Yu-Rang
*Nigel Green as Count Contini
*Tina Louise as Lola Medina
*John Larch as 'Mac' MacDonald
*John Brascia as Karl
*Weaver Levy as Kim
*Wilhelm von Homburg as Gregor
*Bill Saito as Ching
*Fuji as Toki
*Pepper Martin as Frankie
*Ted H. Jordan as Guard
*Whitney Chase as Miss Natural Gas (uncredited)
*David Chow as Bartender (uncredited)
*Noel Drayton as Man at Downing Street Meeting (uncredited)
*Tony Giorgio as Gadget Agent for I.C.E. (uncredited)
*Joséphine James as Girl (uncredited)
*Kenner G. Kemp as Officer in Hospital Room (uncredited)
*John Kowal as Kelly (uncredited)
*James Lloyd as Desk Clerk (uncredited)
*Byron Morrow as Officer in Hospital Room (uncredited)
*Chuck Norris as Man in the House of 7 Joys (uncredited)
**This movie was Chuck Norris' film debut.
*Allen Pinson as Page (uncredited)
*Bartlett Robinson as President's Aide (uncredited)
*Bill M. Ryusaki as Henri (uncredited)
*Dick Winslow as Man (uncredited)Uncredited
*
James Daris
*Harry Fleer
*Harry Geldard
*Joe Gray
*Rex Holman
*Brick Huston
*J. B. Pick
*Vincent Van Lynn External links
*imdb title|id=0065225|title=The Wrecking Crew
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.