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When Eight Bells Toll

Danger runs deeper than the sea bed!
1971 | 94m | English

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Phillip Calvert is a British Treasury secret service agent assigned to stop the ruthless pirating of millions in gold bullion off the western coast of the Scottish highlands. His search takes him to the small port town of Torbay on the Isle of Torbay where numerous fishing boats, yachts and people have been mysteriously disappearing. A trail of deceit and subterfuge leads him to Cypriot tycoon and shipping magnate Sir Anthony Skouras and his beautiful wife, Charlotte aboard their luxury yacht anchored off the coast, who may hold the answers to the truth.
Release Date: Apr 30, 1971
Director: Étienne Périer
Writer: Alistair MacLean
Genres: Action, Adventure, Crime, Mystery
Keywords scotland, based on novel or book, secret agent, ship hijacking
Production Companies Jerry Gershwin-Elliott Kastner, J. Arthur Rank Film Distributors, Winkast Film Productions
Box Office Revenue: $5,400,000
Budget: $1,800,000
Updates Updated: Feb 05, 2026
Entered: Apr 14, 2024
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Name Character
Anthony Hopkins Philip Calvert
Robert Morley Uncle Arthur
Nathalie Delon Charlotte
Jack Hawkins Sir Anthony Skouras
Corin Redgrave Hunslett
Derek Bond Lord Charnley
Ferdy Mayne Lavorski
Maurice Roëves Lt. Williams - Helicopter Pilot
Leon Collins Tim Hutchinson
Wendy Allnutt Sue Kirkside
Peter Arne Capt. Imrie
Oliver MacGreevy Quinn
Jon Croft Durran
Tom Chatto Lord Kirkside
Charlie Stewart Sgt. Macdonald
Edward Burnham Macullum
Del Henney Dungeon Guard
Bill Brandon Thug (uncredited)
Harry Fielder Thug on Boat (uncredited)
Martin Grace Thug (uncredited)
Charles Gray Sir Anthony Skouras (voice) (uncredited)
Prentis Hancock Agent (uncredited)
Barrie Hesketh Seaman (uncredited)
George Leech Thug (uncredited)
Name Job
Angela Morley Original Music Composer
John Shirley Editor
Jack Maxsted Art Direction
Sue Yelland Costume Design
Ted Lloyd Production Supervisor
Malcolm J. Christopher Location Manager
David Wynn-Jones Assistant Camera
Les Hillman Special Effects
Walter Stott Compositor
Arthur Ibbetson Director of Photography
Étienne Périer Director
Alistair MacLean Novel
Name Title
Denis Holt Associate Producer
Elliott Kastner Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Alistair Maclean always could pen a good a crime thriller, and his adaptation of his own novel lends much to this, otherwise, rather lacklustre production. It stars Anthony Hopkins as an agent who is despatched by Robert Morley ("Sir Arthur") to investigate the loss of a ship off the Northern coast ... of Scotland. Once he arrives in this remote coastal community, he quickly discovers his task to be quite perilous - something is amiss. Shortly afterwards, he encounters the cruising millionaire "Sir Anthony Skouras" (Jack Hawkins) and open hostility towards him begins. Sadly, neither Morley nor Hawkins are anywhere near their best in this, and though Hopkins - and the writer - do manage to build a gentle head of steam with the plot, the film is almost a dreary as the weather conditions. It just doesn't really ever manage to get going. There are too many implausibles in the plot - and the ending, complete with a crossbow and a blow-torch just didn't quite work. The score is a bit too overpowering (and the main theme repetitive) and is relied upon much too heavily to augment, even create, what tension and suspense there is. It's still a good watch, but more for some super underwater photography, and some nice Caithness scenery than for anything else.

May 29, 2023