El dedo del destino (1967) Online
In Madrid, American bridge engineer Jerry Parker is about to board a plane for his flight back home to the USA when the Spanish police detains him at the airport. They search his luggage and find a priceless religious artifact that had been stolen from a Spanish monastery ten days before. The Spanish police inspector interviewing Parker is convinced of his innocence and explains to the shocked American that some criminal probably tried to use him as a courier to smuggle the object out of Spain. The object could fetch a million dollars on the black market. Nevertheless, despite Parker's innocence, the Spanish police ask for his help in locating the criminal who attempted the smuggling trick. Parker refuses to get involved since he's in a hurry to return home for his upcoming wedding in four days time. Desperate for his help, the police inspector claims there are some irregularities with Parker's passport and it could take a few weeks to clarify the issue. Sensing the blackmail trick, ...
Cast overview: | |||
Tab Hunter | - | Jerry | |
Luis Prendes | - | Winkle | |
Gustavo Rojo | - | Estrala | |
Fernando Hilbeck | - | Fuentes | |
Ralph Brown | - | Jaffe | |
Pedro Mari Sánchez | - | Paco | |
Elsa Skolinstad | - | Inger | |
Patty Shepard | - | Pilar | |
Alejandra Nilo | - | Maria | |
Andrea Lascelles | - | Maika | |
May Heatherly | - | Jane | |
Katia Losser |
In the obituary for Tab Hunter in the "New York Times", the obituary cites how Tab Hunter wrote in his memoir that he was in Madrid in 1967 to make "The Christmas Kid" and ran into Jeffrey Hunter, who was there to make "The Cups of San Sebastian".
Figuring that the producers of either movie wouldn't know the difference between Tab and Jeffrey, they decided to switch roles. Neither the producers nor anyone else involved with the making of either movie, apparently, knew the difference either.
Tab Hunter never appears bare-chested in this movie.
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