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'Impasse' is a 1969 American film about a group of adventurers trying to recover gold lost in the Philippines during World War II. It stars Burt Reynolds, Anne Francis, Vic Diaz, Lyle Bettger and Rodolfo Acosta.IMPASSE

Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 39, Iss. 456, (Jan 1, 1972): 52.


Plot



Pat Morrison (Reynolds) runs a shady salvage operation in Manila. His latest scheme involves finding $3 million worth of gold bars hidden by the military during World War II. To this end, he needs the help of several former soldiers who were present when the gold was hidden. The first is Jesus (Vic Diaz), a Filipino muslim and Morrison's business associate. The second is Draco (Rodolfo Acosta), a hard-drinking, hot-tempered Apache living on an Indian reservation who answers Morrison's telegram with the promise of finding a wartime lover named Maria Bonita.

The trio then breaks the third man, the bigoted Hansen (Lyle Bettger), out of a Filipino jail. Draco eventually manages to find Maria in a local bar, but discovers that she has grown older and gained weight. Meanwhile, Morrison rescues the captured Trev Jones (Clarke Gordon), a veteran with a heart condition who has been abducted by Wombat (Jeff Corey). With Trev's help, Morrison and company are able to figure out the gold's exact location in the Malinta Tunnel on the island of Corregidor. Along the way, Morrison falls in love with Jones's daughter Bobby (Anne Francis), a tennis champion. This complicates matters as Morrison is sleeping with Jesus's Japanese wife Mariko (Miko Mayama), a fact that Jesus discovers and confronts Morrison with.

Despite their differences, the four men are able to successfully locate and retrieve the gold. However, they meet resistance in the Philippine military. A gunfight ensues that leaves Hansen dead, Draco wounded and Jesus captured. After a brief chase, Morrison finds his escape route blocked and it is revealed that a jealous Mariko had tipped authorities off to their plan. The film ends at the airport with Bobby returning to the United States and a smiling Morrison being led away in handcuffs.

Cast



*Burt Reynolds as Pat Morrison

*Anne Francis as Bobby Jones

*Lyle Bettger as Carl Hansen

*Vic Diaz as Jesus Jimenez Riley

*Rodolfo Acosta as Draco

*Jeff Corey as The Wombat

*Clarke Gordon as Trev Jones

*Miko Mayama as Mariko Riley

*Joanne Dalsass as Penny

*Shirley Gorospe as Sherry

*Bruno Punzalan as Nakajima

*Eddie Nicart as Kuli

Production



The film was based on an original script by John C Higgins called 'Golden Bullet'. Aubrey Schenck produced and raised finance through United Artists. It was to be the first of four pictures Schenck was to make for UA, each using Hal Klein as producer.'Quiet Couple' for Hudson

Martin, Betty. Los Angeles Times 30 Sep 1967: 19.


Burt Reynolds signed to star and Ann-Margret was originally announced as his co star.MOVIE CALL SHEET: 'Bullet' for Reynolds

Martin, Betty. Los Angeles Times 9 Nov 1967: e23.


Filming began 15 January 1968 in the Philippines.MOVIE CALL SHEET: Ann-Margret in Star Role

Martin, Betty. Los Angeles Times 1 Dec 1967: e17.
Ann-Margret dropped out and was replaced by Diana Hyland. She dropped out and was replaced by Anne Francis.MOVIE CALL SHEET: Anne Francis to Co-Star

Martin, Betty. Los Angeles Times 10 Jan 1968: d11.


Reception



Howard Thompson of the 'New York Times' described the film as "a good one that may get away all to soon", a reference to its limited release. While he cited a couple of glaring plot holes, he praised the exotic setting, the performances, script and direction.Thompson, Howard. "[https://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9805E5DD1F30EE3BBC4053DFB3668382679EDE Impasse (1969)]". 9 May 1969. New York Times.

See also



* List of American films of 1969

References




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