A Holiday Heist and Morrell vs. Cushing in Cash On Demand (1961)
"How To Rob A Bank --- And Get Away With
It?" read Columbia's promotion of yet
another Hammer import, fruit of their 49% ownership in the UK firm and stateside-distributing
most of what Hammer produced. That question mark on the tagline might have been
assurance to Code monitoring that indeed, no one would get away with bank-robbing in
Cash On Demand, any more than in nearly three decades of PCA
enforcement. And did Columbia
realize they had a perfect Yuletide attraction in Cash On Demand? Apparently not,
as it was released in January of 1962, just missing the season. Los Angeles' open was a success
thanks to double-feature placement with fad-hot Twist Around The Clock. Cash On Demand
turns beautifully on A Christmas Carol's basic theme, Scrooge-like bank manager
Peter Cushing humanized by a day's coping with smooth thief Andre Morrell;
between these two I'd have split that year's Best Actor Academy Award. My
challenge to any viewer would be to come away from Cash On Demand less than a committed fan of Morrell. I only wish he'd gotten parts half so
good before and later ... just another jobbing British player capable of
greatness. Columbia
has Cash On Demand on DVD as part of a fine Hammer "Suspense
Collection" --- quality is outstanding.
Oh, yeah! This one is THE find in that great Hammer collection... which is saying a lot since there are several under-rated gems there (also love THE SNORKEL and NEVER TAKE CANDY FROM A STRANGER)
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Oh, yeah! This one is THE find in that great Hammer collection... which is saying a lot since there are several under-rated gems there (also love THE SNORKEL and NEVER TAKE CANDY FROM A STRANGER)
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